You've been busy, Felix!  I've added a few sections:

> PART 1        INTRODUCTION
        Target audience
        Link to ECMA standards

>       CHAPTER 1 MONO
> 
>               1.1 What is .NET?
>               1.2 What is Mono?
>               1.3 An introduction to Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 2 ARCHITECTURE
> 
>               2.1 .NET Framework Architecture
                2.1.1 Namespaces
                2.1.2 Assemblies, CLR, CTS, etc.

>               2.2 Mono Implementation
>               2.3 Mono and the .NET Framework,a comparison
> 
>       CHAPTER 3 TOOLS OVERVIEW
>               3.1 The Mono Runtime
>               3.2 C# Compiler
>               3.3 VB Compiler
>               3.4 Mono IL Disassmbler
>               ...do I forget someting??
> 
> PART 2        INSTALLING THE MONO DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
I'd change it to 
  PART 2        INSTALLING MONO 

> 
>       CHAPTER 4 GETTING STARTED
>               4.1 Installation overview
>               4.2 Installation considerations
                4.2.1  System requirements
>               4.3 Choosing an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
> 
>       CHAPTER 5 INSTALLING MONO ON LINUX BASED SYSTEMS
        CHAPTER 5 UNIX INSTALLATION
(includes linux, bsd, mac)
If they differ greatly indeed they should be covered separately.

>               5.1 Getting the files
>               5.2 Compiling Mono
>               5.3 Installing Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 6 INSTALLING MONO ON WINDOWS BASED SYSTEMS
        CHAPTER 6 WINDOWS INSTALLATION
>               6.1 Getting the files
>               6.2 Compiling Mono
>               6.3 Installing Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING THE IDE
>               7.1     Emacs
>               7.2 Eclipse
>               7.3 #develop
> 
> PART 3        USING MONO 
> 
>       CHAPTER 8 Runtime Environment
> 
>       CHAPTER 9 C# Compiler
>               9.1 Introduction
>               9.2 Command-line options
>               9.3 Compiler errors
>               9.4 Important notes
> 
>       CHAPTER 10 VB Compiler aka mBas
>               10.1 Introduction
>               10.2 Command-line options
>               10.3 Compiler errors
>               10.4 Important notes
> 
>       CHAPTER 11 MonoDoc XML
>               11.1 Introduction
>               11.2 MonoDoc XML Tags
>               11.3 Definition and Examples
>               11.4 Using the MonoDoc toolset (monograph, xs etc.)
>                       [remark: This has been taken from
> http://www.go-mono.com/monodoc-xml.html]
> 
> 
> PART 4        DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS WITH MONO
> 
>       CHAPTER 12 Cross Platform Development
>       CHAPTER 13 GUI programming
>               13.1 Introduction
>               13.2 GTK#
>               13.3 Windows Forms
>       CHAPTER 14 ADO.NET in Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 15 ASP.NET in Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 16 Creating Web Services
> 
>       CHAPTER 17 Threading
> 
>       CHAPTER 18 Remoting support in Mono
> 
>       CHAPTER 19 Component Interoperability
>               19.1 Windows COM
>               19.2 Gnome Bonobo

        CHAPTER 20  DEPLOYING APPLICATIONS

> 
> APPENDIX
> A     API REFERENCE
link to it?
> B     CODE SAMPLES USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
> C   TUTORIALS REFERENCES
> C     WEB RESOURCES
> D     RECOMMENDED READING
> E     CREDITS
> 


Excellent.  I think we have a good start.




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