OSNews is pleased to host today an exclusive interview with Waldo Bastian, the well known KDE developer and SuSE employee. Waldo has been involved pretty much in all levels in KDE's code, from Konqueror to kdelibs, to games and Kicker. Waldo speaks today about the success of KDE, its future, UnitedLinux, development and much more.
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There currently is no code in gnome that runs on mono, but you are wrong about the plans.
Sorry, but it is you who is wrong about the plans. Read the GNOME mailing list archives -- everything is in there.
The leader of gnome has stated that it will be using mono at the next major release.
I think you're getting confused with Miguel de Icaza, who has not been GNOME leader for over a year. Miguel merely stated his hope that Mono would become part of GNOME. That is only his opinion, and not the policy of the GNOME Project. Miguel has no more power than any other developer (he sits on the GNOME board, but so do several other developers). The issue was brought up on the GNOME mailing list, but was dropped without any serious discussion.
As it stands, there will be no Mono or .NET in GNOME. Please do some research before making such statements.
There currently is no code in gnome that runs on mono, but you are wrong about the plans.
Sorry, but it is you who is wrong about the plans. Read the GNOME mailing list archives -- everything is in there.
The leader of gnome has stated that it will be using mono at the next major release.
I think you're getting confused with Miguel de Icaza, who has not been GNOME leader for over a year. Miguel merely stated his hope that Mono would become part of GNOME. That is only his opinion, and not the policy of the GNOME Project. Miguel has no more power than any other developer (he sits on the GNOME board, but so do several other developers). The issue was brought up on the GNOME mailing list, but was dropped without any serious discussion.
As it stands, there will be no Mono or .NET in GNOME. Please do some research before making such statements.