I thought about contributing some Mono articles to some Windows based .NET sites such as CodeProject, CodeGuru and some of the C# websites out there. I think it would be cool if people were tempted to download Mono, try to build their applications, and either have lots of success, or submit lots of bug reports :)
I have quite a lot of text already written in a report I'm working on, but I wondered if anyone wanted to help, offer ideas, or point me towards stuff that they have already created that could be dropped in, or edited. I have thought up the following structure: Part 1: Introduction to Mono - Introduction - Mono Community & Resources - Patents - Windows Installation - Usage - Windows Forms Apps - GTK Sharp Apps - FAQ Part 2: Mono source code - Introduction - Accessing - Compilation - Filing Bugs - Contributing Part 3: Building graphical applications in Mono - Introduction - Running Windows Forms on Linux - GTK-Sharp - Hello World - Glade Part 4: Advanced - Introduction - Debugging - Profiler - Security Part 5: The future - Introduction - Longhorn/Avalon - MonoDevelop Or, some people may prefer to wait until 1.0 before creating this kind of publicity? Thanks Ben _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
