> From: mar...@my2cents.co.uk [mailto:mar...@my2cents.co.uk] On Behalf
> Of Martin Thwaites
> 

Agreed on all counts.  I agree, as Miguel mentioned, that it's necessary to 
have quality control in place before accepting commits.  As Martin says, don't 
let something get worse as a result of supposed improvements being committed.  
Well understood that the constraints we live in are: Xamarin is a commercial 
entity supporting an open source product that extends far beyond the scope of 
what's useful to Xamarin.  Xamarin's resources are not infinite.  

The mono community will grow more healthfully, and more rapidly, if Xamarin can 
nourish community contributions more.  Some efforts are already under weigh (or 
already completed?) to improve the mono source build process.  Making it easier 
to build and/or debug the source.  The source is easily accessible and easily 
forkable on github.  Build documentation has been greatly improved within the 
last year.  Binary distributables greatly improved.  Even the redhat roadblock 
has effectively been handled - circumventing the archaic crap in epel by adding 
a new yum repo.

Really the one part that's still a huge inhibitor to community involvement is 
just this one thing - even as paying Xamarin customers, you can't get support 
for mono bugs - even if you write patches yourself and try to contribute them, 
even as Xamarin customers you can't get anyone to review your patches.  For the 
time being, any bug or deficiency in mono is "take it or leave."  And hopefully 
this cycle can be broken.
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