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Seth N is right, Mono is a death trap. Beware of MS or they will crush you just like they have done to all their competitors....and allies.
Wow, for a second there I thought you were quoting a line from the Lord of the Rings movie will all the death traps and beware of the evil ork stuff (he, he, he ;-) I just read the blog article by Seth. He makes some good points but as he said he is not a lawyer. Possibly it is true that Mono is not risk free but if desktop linux got to a point where it was serious competition for MS I don't think any legal action against Mono would go unnoticed by the Justice Dept. You can't have a monopoly demanding licenses from a stadardized language which prevents competitors from using it. It just wouldn't fly since it would be easy to challenge as anti-competitive behavior triggering more Justice Dept. intervention.