[Mono-dev] Ongoing Mono development / Mono roadmap
Rodrigo Kumpera
kumpera at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 20:47:43 UTC 2014
Facts tells a lot more gossip.
Mono has been steadily growing since Xamarin started. The size of the core
team working on mono have expanded and the number of external contributors
is growing even faster.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Alex J Lennon <ajlennon at dynamicdevices.co.uk
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I became involved in a conversation today on LinkedIn in which a
> commentator was telling me Mono is "dead", due to contractual
> constraints imposed on Xamarin by the "legal owners" of Mono, Attachmate.
>
> A snippet of the ensuing conversation follows,
>
> "In July 2011, however, Novell - now a subsidiary of Attachmate - and
> Xamarin announced that Novell had granted a perpetual license for Mono,
> MonoTouch and Mono for Android to Xamarin, which formally and legally
> took official stewardship of the project."
>
> It also says as follows: " ...the future of the project was questioned,
> since MonoTouch and Mono for Android would now be in direct competition
> with the existing commercial offerings owned by Attachmate. It was not
> known at the time how Xamarin would prove they had not illegally used
> technologies previously developed when they were employed by Novell for
> the same work".
>
> In the Mono project website (www.mono-project.com), you have three main
> offerings, Mono, Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android, and you can find a
> link (at the bottom left corner of the page) to Xamarin's website.
>
> It is clear that this is a strategy by Xamarin to offer MonoTouch
> developers a migration path to Xamarin tools, and not much more than that.
>
> To be able to woo Mono developers to Xamarin, Novell (Attachmate) and
> Xamarin cut this deal, because it is of mutual convenience to the two of
> them.
>
> But from any real perspective of active development of the platform,
> Mono is dead".
>
> ...
>
> This doesn't square at all for me with the near-monthly releases I've
> been seeing with functional enhancements I've been needing, such as ARM
> hardfp (great work, thanks).
>
> Would anybody care to comment on whether there's a kernel of truth here
> or what the roadmap for Mono development currently is?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
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