Hello Pedro I guess it depends on the country, for example here in Mexico, .NET is still an unknown technology, even for those developers who use MS Windows, I guess that maybe in two years everyone will be using .NET with mono, (about the Linux community).
I can't tell you the best distribution for running mono, I only know that it exists in almost all the Linux/Unix versions; migrating to mono's .NET depends on the time which you will spent learning the mono environment (and contributing) and the user's experience with Unix/Linux. I can't tell you the best distribution for running mono, but I can tell you that mono works pretty good with Debian using the deb packages. Is mono a valid .NET development environment? Yes, it is. Regards -- Mario Carri�n > Hello, I am here to share my experience in the portuguese .NET > community. I have been a Mono user from version 0.3, and always have > talked about mono in my blog. In the last few days, I have been asked > several times on how to install Linux, what's the best distribuition to > install, etc. > This curiosity comes from Windows users that had never touched Linux. > Mainly VB .NET programmers, but also C# programmers, that question them > selfs if Mono is a valid .NET development environment, and want to try > it. > There where also some blog entries from the guys concerning the > possibility of companies starting to use Mono and Linux, and they do not > want to be left behind. > > I am curious about communitys from other countries, is this an isolated > case? > -- > Pedro Santos <www.psantos.net> > "Si minor plus est ergo nihil sunt omnia..." _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
