On Apr 4, 2014, at 4:55 AM, Andrés G. Aragoneses <[email protected]> wrote:

>> This is indicative of the problem that there aren’t any official
>> packages, parallel or otherwise.  Why should people have to dig for mono
>> packages?
> 
> Because if their distro doesn't provide up-to-date versions of mono,
> there's always a reason for it. 

I’m not referring to the distro providing an up-to-date version of mono.  I get 
why they wouldn’t.  Since the distros include a version of mono that is tied in 
with other software the distribution includes, they they are responsible for 
that particular version of the runtime, and that is fine.  

I’m referring to the problem of there no being an official place *anywhere* to 
find official packages for various distros.  If a software developer wants to 
target a different version of mono, they should be able to provide installation 
instructions for using some other repo to get those packages, and it would be 
greatly preferred if there were official repos for the rest of these.  

If Eberhard’s package is the official one for Ubuntu when you want a mono (or 
mono-opt) newer than 2.10.8.1 on Ubuntu, then that should be listed as the 
official package from the mono downloads page, but it’s not.  End users are 
left to hunt and pick between the various unofficial repos.  Developers are 
left to either package their own (a wasted effort) or try to find the 
unofficial one that is kept most up to date and hope that it stays that way for 
the life of their product.
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