![]() ![]() Why should there be? Microsoft has been suing and extorting companies for using Microsoft APIs. It sure seems like outside the echo chamber of “I admire everything Microsoft” land there is no trust in Mono. The Mono hopefuls are still trying to label Mono problems “myths” and as the comments in Linux Today ought to show, GNU/Linux users just aren’t buying it. Many factors have contributed to the demise of Mono, which is the first thing people uninstall when they set up a GNU/Linux-powered machine. Even Ubuntu is reducing its dependence on Mono, over time. An article has just been published about a “Tomboy To Zim Wiki Conversion Script” and it is also possible to migrate Tomboy data to Gnote. The Mono program which infects more GNU/Linux distributions than anything else is Tomboy. The Mono project was very active in 2007-2008 and in 2009 the FSF poured cold water on it. It’s not that it’s any safer or more reasonable to use, it’s just that nobody cares about it anymore and it gradually gets abandoned (the only Mono program we have been hearing about lately is SparkleShare ). IF TECHRIGHTS does not cover Mono as much as it used to, it’s because Mono is not much of a burning issue. Summary: Quick clarifications regarding a smear campaign that’s waged against Techrights by Mono proponents Posted in Mono, Site News at 8:15 am by Dr. 09.28.10 Gemini version available ♊︎ Mono Liars ![]()
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