An assemblage of new writings that show who is promoting Mono
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GNOME 3.0 may have more Mono apps
The next major version of the GNOME desktop environment, version 3.0, may contain more than the one Mono-dependent application than it currently does, according to GNOME Foundation member Dave Neary.
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Is mono a problem outside the US and other patent friendly countries?
Here in Europe we do not care about software patents, at least not yet. As Canonical is based in the EU this should not give the Ubuntu community any issue by itself. So keep any patent related problem for United-States based distributions and leave Ubuntu alone. Or move to a country that enforces your freedom all-day-every-day!
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How to completely remove Mono on Ubuntu
If you want to remove Mono for whatever reason, then this is the ultimate guide. Simple straight forward steps to completely remove Mono.
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Free Software, Take Note! An overview of Gnote 0.5.1
Gnote was started on April 2009 with the goal of providing a Free Software implementation of Tomboy that doesn't rely on Mono.For our testing purposes, I installed Gnote 0.5.1 on Ubuntu Jaunty through a personal PPA. I would love to see it packaged in Ubuntu officially in the near future.
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Latest Lies and Denials from Mono Advocates, Microsoft
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Why free software shouldn't depend on Mono or C#
by Richard M. Stallman
Debian's decision to include Mono in the default installation, for the sake of Tomboy which is an application written in C#, leads the community in a risky direction. It is dangerous to depend on C#, so we need to discourage its use.
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Mono and (Anti)Trust
Mono suffers from an issue of trust - one must trust Microsoft just like TomTom trusted them
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Please Don’t Replace the GIMP with F-Spot (Mono)
Addressing a new danger that the GIMP gets replaced by Mono, by default
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Hands off the Gimp
rickspencer3 proposes pulling the gimp from the (ubuntu) CD. ZOMG! No offense to Rick Spencer but.. How reasonable is the rationale behind this? That f-spot is enough? Enough for what? For laughing?
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Mono: Shielding the facts
Should FOSS users be concerned about the software they use, in case it opens them up to copyright, trademark or patent claims? Or should such concerns be left exclusively to developers?
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Poll: 72% Say No to Mono in GNU/Linux (and Other Mono News)
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Canonical responds to 'abusive' Ubuntu posts
Administrators overseeing Ubuntu mailing lists are taking steps to thwart and apparent rash of un-Ubuntu-like behavior.
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Debian is Not Including Mono by Default, Yet
Refutation of common misconception that irreversible moves have already been made
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Debian may include Mono in default install
The Debian GNU/Linux distribution may include Mono in its default install, with the project leader Steve McIntyre telling iTWire today that "there's a chance that it might do, but it's under discussion at the moment."
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