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Re: [DotGNU]More compelling reasons against Mono...
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Re: [DotGNU]More compelling reasons against Mono... |
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Thu, 14 Mar 2002 18:26:08 -0600 |
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James Michael DuPont wrote:
Dear DOTGNU members,
My role is limited to hacking when I can on pnetlib, the tasklist, and posts to
this group, but I believe I can try...
Hopefully you take my following question as a postive
one, even if not a informed one :
It has been anticipated since the beginning as a common perception problem.
One thing is not coming out in that articel, how is
DOTGNU different? What is your position on microsoft?
Can you explain how DOTGNU is different than mono in
for those of us who dont know the projects that well?
DotGNU is not a GNU implementation of .NET, it is a replacement. .NETisms like
C# and CLI are just things it would like to support. Now I'm going high-level
here, so bear with me....
Mono is designed to work with Microsoft's envisioned internet infrastructure,
with Passport providing auth, and software services over their runtime and
SOAP. Mono does not work without Microsoft software.
DotGNU is designed to replace all aspects. As such, some parts are built on
some of the ideas from .NET, such as CLI. Particularly of note is that pnet
started as a separate project, though the original spec did call for 'backward
compatibility'. Of particular importance is the selection of an alternative to
MS's centralised auth model. But compatibility with .NET is not an absolute
design goal; for example, there will be no Passport support.
I am new to this topic,
but for me DOTNET is a marketing campain built around
new technologies. An attempt at brand-naming some good
innovation in technology.
M$ is getting into the habit of labelling everything it puts out as .NET. Your
perception is correct.
Now, I don't know if Gopal.V has already gotten back to you on this, but here's
my take, FW
(sorry Gopal.V, I can't get Moz-0.9.9 to focus on the recipient list :( )
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