Most distributions are slow at introducing updates to runtimes such as mono, 
python or java, and as a result, people have to package these runtimes 
themselves.  If there were official builds and repositories available for the 
opt-mono packages as you’ve done, I expect most would be very happy to use 
them.  They even run very well side by side with the mono included in various 
distributions by bootstrapping the application with environment variables set 
for the opt-mono packages.

IMHO you’ve done great work and it would be terrific if your builds and 
repositories could become official.  One thing that I would recommend it to 
ensure these packaged builds are tested, and possibly post the test results.  I 
feel like the biggest effort with an official distribution is that you are now 
the target for any questions or issues with the builds.

Have you been in contact with the mono-packagers-list to determine what the 
procedure is to make these official?

-Dave


On Apr 3, 2014, at 5:03 AM, Timotheus Pokorra 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder if someone else wants to do this officially for the Mono
> team, or if my builds could become somehow official. 


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