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DotGNU and Mono Continue

saurik writes "After what has been a strange few weeks of converse between the DotGNU and Mono teams (including a small PR SNAFU that involved the banning of a member from the DotGNU mailing list), DotGNU has now announced that they will be forming a partnership with Portable.NET." Frankly I like that there are 2 efforts going on. Maybe one will succeed.

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  1. Re:The dotLife of Brian? by tssm0n0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Reg Right. You're in. Listen. The only people we hate more than the
    Romans are the fucking Judean People's Front.
    PFJ Yeah
    Judith Splitters.
    Francis And the Judean Popular Peoples Front.
    PFJ Oh yeah. Splitters.
    Loretta And the peoples Front of Judea.
    PFJ Splitters.
    Reg What?
    Loretta The Peoples front of Judea. Splitters.
    Reg We're the Peoples front of Judea.
    Loretta Oh. I thought we were the Popular Front.
    Reg Peoples Front.
    Francis Whatever happened to the Popular Front, Reg?
    Reg He's over there.
    --------[A single old man sits on a lower seat.]
    --------{Some POPULAR front, eh?}
    PFJ [To the old man.] SPLITTER!

  2. Re:Good choice by Chundra · · Score: 2, Funny
    I liken the phenomenon of having 2 major versions of Mono in the open source community to, say, splitting the vote within a political party.

    Not to mention the potential etymological shift (say in 5 years) caused by the almost subconcious association of "mono" and "two". I suggest they change the name to bino, or something.

  3. I'm too busy with other holy wars by RestiffBard · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm just so involved in evangelizing for vi vs. emacs and gnome vs. kde I just don't have the time to get involved in another holy war. so you guys fight it all out and let me know in 20 years what you came up with.

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  4. The dotLife of Brian? by ink · · Score: 5, Funny
    The Portable.NET project becomes the "DotGNU Portable.NET" subproject of the DotGNU meta-project.

    Am I the only one that thought of the gladiator scene in the Monty Python's The Life of Brian when I read that? The bit where they are bickering over the 'splitters' and changing their names from the Liberation Party to the Party of Liberation or some such nonsense. Anyway, back to your regularly scheduled /.

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