Hello, > So once that final bug is resolved and there is a consensus that WinForms > works as designed, what are the plans, if any, to simplify the packaging and > deployment processes.
Well, that is a completely separate issue, independent of Windows.Forms. > It's been awhile since I've tried to run Mono on Linux and I don't think > I've ever seen MonoDevelop functioning properly. I don't think I've ever > been able to cleanly install Mono in a Linux environment without needing to > know how to resolve dependencies (which can spiral out of control quickly). You should use a mainstream distribution that includes Mono and ensures a seamless integration experience. > I think the question I'm asking is this. Will Mono ever be packaged so that > a non-Linux developer, say a VB 6 developer or less-experienced C# > developer, might be able to throw RedHat, Fedora, Suse, or Debian up on a > computer and quickly start creating usable and cross-platform programs that > can be easily deployed? You can already do that with Fedora, SUSE, Ubuntu and Debian. _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list
