On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 21:43, Daniel Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > Currently all my volunteer time is going into Wide Margin. And IĀ foreseeĀ it > taking up all my time in the near future. > However my suggestion is that the mono project drops open suse and instead > supports ubuntu. > This would require no extra effort. And would get the latest mono to a > larger user base.
I don't think you fully understand what you are asking for. Having done both RPM and DEB packaging I'll take RPM (both openSUSE and fedora) packaging especially in OBS (OpenSUSE Build Service) any day over debian packaging. In fact, if the debian guys don't pick up the packages I put together I'll most likely not support ubuntu. Just isn't worth my extremely limited free time that I have. Ignoring the large amount of complexity that comes with packaging for debian/ubuntu, they package mono differently than on openSUSE and even fedora for that matter. Add in all of the different components, this isn't about just packaging mono. Its about all of the packaging that are required/connected to mono. They are generating and packaging an entire developer platform/ecosystem not just some libraries. Its very impressive what these guys do. It'd be unfair to not mention the amount of time that ajorg puts into all of this. Cheers, Stephen PS. As an openSUSE user (Disclaimer) I'd be sad to see the support drop. What strikes me as odd is your request to drop support for an entire distro and its users. Coming from someone that is writing a bible study application that doesn't seem very christian. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
