Interesting interview with Miguel de Icaza cofounder of gnome, 
ximian and 
mono. The bottom of the article he talks about the biggest risk to 
the open 
source community and XAML 

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- The Article -

http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/04/28/interview_with_miguel_de
_icaza_cofounder_of_gnome_ximian_and_mono.html


Q. What do you see as the greatest danger to the continuing adoption 
and 
progress of open source?

A. Microsoft realizes today that Linux is competing for some of the 
green 
pastures that it's been enjoying for so long; I think that Longhorn 
is a big 
attempt to take back what they owned before. Longhorn has kind of a 
scary 
technology called Avalon, which when compounded with another 
technology 
called XAML, it's fairly dangerous. And the reason is that they've 
made it so 
it's basically an HTML replacement. The advantage is it's probably 
as easy as 
writing HTML, so that means that anybody can produce this content 
with a text 
editor. 

It's basically an HTML Next Generation. A lot more widgets, a lot 
more 
flexibility, more richer experience - way, way richer experience. 
You get 
basically the native client experience with Web- like deployments. 
So you 
develop these extremely rich applications but they can be deployed 
as easily 
as the Web is. It's just like going to a URL: you go to Google, and 
you get 
the Web page and it works. So it's the same deployment model but the 
user 
interface interaction is just fantastic.

Of course, the only drawback is that this new interaction is 
completely tied 
to .Net and WinFX. So we see that as a very big danger. A lot of 
people today 
cannot migrate to Linux or cannot migrate to Mozilla because a lot 
of their 
internal Web sites happen to use IE extensions. Now imagine a world 
where you 
can only use XAML.

It's massive - I'm so scared







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