Hello!

        A new version of Mono (0.12), is out.

        Mono is an open source implementation of the Microsoft.NET
        Framework, and ships with a C# compiler, a runtime engine
        (with a JIT on x86 cpus) and a set of class libraries.

        Mono is know to work on a number of platforms:
        x86/Linux, x86/Windows, x86/FreeBSD; sparc/solaris;
        linuxppc/linux; strongarm/linux.

        There have been many changes since the last release of Mono in
        late April, thanks to Duncan for assembling the list of new
        features, any omissions are my fault.

Changes since 0.11:

        It is hard to keep track of the changes, as there are 1632
        patches that were posted to the mailing list.  One third of
        the total number of patches since we opened mono-patches
        list.  I am sure I missed some stuff and probably missed some
        contributors.  I apologize in advance.

        Runtime:

                Paolo: New Reflection.Emit generation code generates
                code that can be executed in Windows.  Now binaries
                generated by Mono/MCS will run on Windows.

                Paolo got Activator.CreateInstance to work.

                Sergey's CPU-optimization for CPBLK.

                Many many bug fixes to the runtime from Dick, Dan
                Lewis, Dietmar, Gonzalo, Martin, Paolo, Radek and Sergey,

        Compiler:

                Many bug fixes: The compiler can now compile Gtk#,
                Vorbis#, System.Data assembly and System.Xml assembly
                which previously did not work (Dietmar, Miguel, Paolo,
                Piers, Ravi, Miguel).  Thanks to all the bug
                reporters.

        Class Libraries:

                Mike started work on System.Xml.XPath

                Christian, Dennis, Daniel and friends got more stubs
                for System.Windows.Forms in.

                Ajay revamped System.Xml.Schema.  And Jason and Duncan
                updated System.Xml

                Daniel also checked in a working CodeDOM
                implementation and a C# provider.

                Many bug fixes by everyone.  Thanks to Daniel, Duncan,
                Jonathan, Lawrence, Martin Mike, Nick and Piers.  I am
                missing a lot of contributors that should be listed.

        ASP.NET support

                A lot of work from Gonzalo allows some small and
                modest ASP.NET applications to run (you still need the
                unreleased XSP code though).

        System.Data:

                Integrated the MySQL provider from Brad Merryl.

                Lots of work by Dan, Rodrigo, Tim.

        Microsoft.VisualBasic runtime support

                Rafael and Chris have been working on the VisualBasic
                runtime support DLLs

Enjoy,
Miguel

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