Yesterday we published the first public preview[0] of Mono 2.8.  This release 
contains many improvements and new features.  Please refer to the draft release 
notes[1] for details.  Linux builds include SGen[2] and LLVM[3] either or both 
of which can be enabled at runtime.

[0] http://mono.ximian.com/monobuild/preview/download-preview/
[1] http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.8
[2] http://www.mono-project.com/Compacting_GC
[3] http://www.mono-project.com/Mono_LLVM


If you find a bug please report it: http://www.mono-project.com/Bugs


Packagers for distributions like Fedora are strongly encouraged to have a look 
at the mono-core.spec file[4] as there are a large number of new assemblies and 
we have rearranged a few packages to break cyclical dependencies etc..


[4] http://github.com/mono/mono/blob/mono-2-8/mono-core.spec.in


The Mono Project is very much alive and a lot of work has gone into this 
release.  We are positioning 2.8 as a sort of early version of what will 
eventually become Mono 3.0.  The next release after 2.8 will be 2.8.2 which 
will be branched from Git master.  This means that we will not be maintaining 
the mono-2-8 branch (except possibly for security fixes).  We will continue in 
this fashion until 3.0 to allow developers to stay focused on their work and 
not maintain multiple branches.

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