Hi there, I have monitored the development of Mono for a while and getting ready to help. I will deliver a 5 week course on .NET development on Linux at the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, starting in september 2003.
I suggest getting the Mono sources into a Subversion repository to make contributing to the project easier and more effective. Also, what would you think of creating a web site that cross- reference Mono's sources, like the Linux Cross Reference project? Even better would be to create a web site that integrates and cross references the sources from the best Open Source .NET projects available, like SharpDevelop, NUnit, NAnt, NDoc and, of course, Mono. This is what the Apache Group has done in the Alexandria project, where lots of different Java projects are integrated and cross-referenced from a single web site. By making all these Open Source projects easily viewable and accessible I think developers, like myself, would be able to come up with abstractions that could lead to less source code, more reuse and higher efficiency between and across different software projects. What do you think? / Mattias Asplund Asplund Software F�gelv�gen 32 S-13553 Tyres� SWEDEN Web: http://www.asplundsoftware.com Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +46 (8) 7129845 Cell: +46 (709) 679210 _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
