[Mono-winforms-list] Is Mono Ready for Using in Critical Applications

Mike Hearn m.hearn@signal.qinetiq.com
09 Jul 2003 14:53:14 +0100


This list isn't really the right one to ask such questions, it deals
mostly with implementing the System.Windows.Forms namespace, which is UI
related.

You'd be better off asking on mono-list.

As to your question, there are plenty of cases where Mono has been used,
but I have no idea about uptimes. Most of the work seems related to
functionality at the moment, rather than stability fixes, so I'd guess
there aren't too many problems.

Mono is still pretty new though. Your best bet is simply to try it.

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:51, Kent Davis wrote:
> To All
> I have been tasked with moving a suite of applications from Windows to
> Linux.
> All of the code was developed in C#.  None of the code has user
> interfaces.  This code
> has to have high availability.
>  
> I was wondering if there have been any cases in which MONO has been
> used and has
> good uptime.
>  
> Thanks for the responses.
> Kent
>  
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