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To me it seems that DotGNU is more about FSF politics than Mono and the DotGNU developers seem to be anti-Microsoft to the extreme. Personally i don't find that appealing but i guess a lot of Linux users will disagree with that. The Mono framework also seems to be more coherent right now. Still i would like to congratulate the DotGNU people with this release; You have come very far with only a few developers.