Yes, thanks... It's really awesome that all these people are working hard everyday to fix all the bugs in the bug list. When do we see those fixes ~ in release 2.6 ? And when will I be able to see that installed on my client's Ubuntu servers ?
SpoodyGoon wrote: > > Are we talking about a commercial build of Mono for Ubuntu? If not this > is very simple, if you are needing business support you need to purchase > a commercial build, which if you are using this for a commercial project > is not too much to ask. If you are not using it for business and you are > having problems report the problem and move on. If you think it can be > better then help the kind people who work everyday to make Mono. > > This is how non-commercial Linux works if you don't like it you are > politely invited to help, this is no different than anything else done > in non-commercial Linux. If you don't mind I'll just say think you to > the people who work on Mono (non-commcial) for me to use and the nice > people at Ubuntu who work had bringing us Ubuntu. If I have a problem > I'll report the bug in the correct bug reporting manner. Giving the > non-commercial developers and packagers a hard time via email list > doesn't help. > > Sorry the first thing I said on this list is negative but someone need > to stand up for those who work hard everyday. > > Andy York (aka Spoody Goon) > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Mono-2.6-for-Ubuntu-tp27104771p27215764.html Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
