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[edit] Welcome to the DotGNU talkpage

I am concerned about the neutrality of the recent edits. "FUD from Mono" seems like it expresses a point of view that would go better in a technical editorial than an encyclopedia. Tom Harrison (talk) 02:11, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

I totally agree with you. The meeting of the dotGNU team and the way to access to their cvs are'nt at their place... Aneglus A.

[edit] comparing with Mono page on wikipedia

Giess DotGNu page lacka History and See Also sections

[edit] is it real?

yes mono is sponsored and yes dotgnu isn't mentioned on the faq page of mono...

but i thoat they were colaborating and sharing code

[edit] Typical

I'm used to GNU hippies being irrational, but the line "To counter the perceived challenge to open systems posed by Microsoft's .NET platform, and fears that the company intends to dominate the web services space as it has the desktop" is pathetic. Microsoft's .NET Framework fully supports a myriad of open standards such as HTTP, SOAP, XML, XSLT, etc. so who cares what framework a web service uses? It will talk to everything else using these open standards!

[edit] Why does DotGNU exist?

I've heard a lot about Mono, but didn't know of DotGNU before noticing that this Wikipedia article exists. The obvious question for me is: "Why does DotGNU exist? Why not just use Mono? If the projects have only slightly different goals, why not still use the same codebase with different options (similar to gcc "--pedantic" option, for instance)". I'm off to look for that info now, but perhaps this is a FAQ and should be explained in the article, or maybe I'm just ignorant as usual :-) 82.103.214.43 23:34, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

DotGNU exists for one reason: Richard Stallman wants to rule the world. In his vision, everything must be done the GNU way, everything must be GPL'd, everything must be Free Software (which is different from Open Source Software), etc. He doesn't like it when Open Source developers start doing things that aren't appropriate in his world view. Korval 00:54, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Freeness and Usability

I've commented about the lack of real newbie help on the DotGNU homepage, due to the amount of material there on free software. This is not some cheap shot at free software (which I actually applaud and support), it is a genuine concern that, on the DotGNU homepage, the developers are not making their software accessible to people. It seems likely that most visitors: (a) will know that .NET is restrictive, and (b) will be looking for helpful information on how to use DotNET. What they get is interesting, but not relevant to their needs. I think this deserves comment on the Wikipedia page because it appears to reflect the way the DotGNU project works.

Someone deleted my original comments (they were a bit ironic I suppose) but I hope that my revised comments are more factual and helpful. I really would like to see DotGNU move forward, and think a genuine roadblock is the lack of user support due to the extensive focus on free-ness —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 84.69.173.234 (talk) 09:05, 24 December 2006 (UTC).