[Mono-list] New open source .NET project proposal

Petit Eric surfzoid at gmail.com
Fri Aug 15 05:07:11 EDT 2008


2008/8/15 Petit Eric <surfzoid at gmail.com>:
> 2008/8/14 Miguel de Icaza <miguel at novell.com>:
>> Hello,
>>
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoosc/
>>> and
>>> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/surfzoid/
>>>
>>> I keep beta status while i didn't receive feedback about User who have
>>> differante PC and Internet connection, but is ready to use and build
>>> Packages.
>>
>> I just ran it, it looks pretty cool!
>>
>> It would be nice if the startup screen showed what were the steps
>> necessary to get it configured.
> Yes, i could check if config file exist == no and then show the
> setting windows, i will add this
> in svn version.
Oki i do it in Rev 33, notice status is beta and developement in
progress, but usable , the progress devel is more unimplemented
features, i need also to take time for the only one problem i have
with Linux/Mono, the feature "upload file", i need to provide a test
case to MonoBugzillia.
Is there something missing to see it at
http://mono-project.com/OpenSUSE_Build_Service ?
Also how the Mono soft come in the OpenSuse/Suse distribution media
(web or hard) ?
>>
>>
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> --
>
> Cordially.
>
> Small Eric Quotations of the days:
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> professional, say you that:
> Amateurs built the arch of Noah, and professionals the Titanic.
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Cordially.

Small Eric Quotations of the days:
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If one day one reproaches you that your work is not a work of
professional, say you that:
Amateurs built the arch of Noah, and professionals the Titanic.
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Few people are done for independence, it is the privilege of the powerful ones.
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No key was wounded during the drafting of this message.


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