On 03/15/05 Grant Hess wrote: > Concerning the amount of debate spawned by a simple attempt start this > project, I've come to a couple of conclusions. > > 1) Very few people care about the project > 2) Official support will be limited
This is at best your misinformed opinion. If by 'official support' you mean that someone has an idea on a list and the mono team has to implement it, then yes, there is no official support. We support as best as we can any program that targets mono, very much so if it's free software, since we can more easily see how a bug is triggered and reproduce it more easily as well. I also personally bugged several different OSS compiler writers that target the CLI to provide us with feedback and their test suites so we can fix any bug in mono that is triggered by their peculiar uses of the runtime. As it is it's hard for us to provide any support for an open source compiler that doesn't exist. Write the code and if it triggers issues in mono we'll fix them. > 3) Opposition from commercial interests exists Why should you care about someone else's commercial interests? Write the code instead of making up excuses: you'll spend your time in a better way. lupus -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] debian/rules [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monkeys do it better _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list
