Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd Aug 2006 22:56 UTC
Gnome GNOME 2.14.3 is now released, a bug fix version of the current stable tree. You can find the changelog, build scripts and download locations here. In other related news, GTK+ 2.10.1 was recently released, the pyGTK-based multi-track studio Jokosher 0.1 was released and the very popular Windows HTML editor HTML-Kit is currently being re-written in Mono and GTK#.
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segedunum
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2005-07-06

No, no, no. It's about the vast majority of windows development is going to be done in the .NET.

And what's that got do do with non-Windows platforms? And even if it did have some relevance, the only way it would be useful is if .Net and Mono can be interchangeable. They're not ;-).

Where is this vaporware option? Do you have it on your hard drive to unleash on the community? I'm sure everybody is waiting for your release.

My goodness. You are that stupid - or you're just trying to draw attention away from what's actually been said ;-). I said it would have been far better for the people behind Mono to take what was good about .Net, minus the hype, and look at what wa good about Java, Python and Ruby as well.

You think you have a personal stake in the success of KDE and the failure of Gnome, and you feel threatened.

ROTFL. I notice you didn't reply to what was discussed in that paragraph you quoted ;-). Par for the course.

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Lambda Member since:
2006-07-28

And what's that got do do with non-Windows platforms? And even if it did have some relevance, the only way it would be useful is if .Net and Mono can be interchangeable. They're not ;-).

You're clueless. Mono implements the same bytecode as .NET. As stated time and time again, if you want portability you can have it.

Where is this vaporware option? Do you have it on your hard drive to unleash on the community? I'm sure everybody is waiting for your release.

My goodness. You are that stupid - or you're just trying to draw attention away from what's actually been said ;-). I said it would have been far better for the people behind Mono to take what was good about .Net, minus the hype, and look at what wa good about Java, Python and Ruby as well.


And you fail to say why. This whole OSS generic runtime has been brought up time and time again. There's parrot which is still vaporware. Mono delivered and is .NET compatible to boot. You saying "it would be better if" is completely irrelevant. It would be better if you ate broccoli at every meal.

Put your money where your mouth is if you have a better idea. Until then, you just look like a fool.



You think you have a personal stake in the success of KDE and the failure of Gnome, and you feel threatened.

ROTFL. I notice you didn't reply to what was discussed in that paragraph you quoted ;-). Par for the course.


And I noticed you didn't try to refute your hundreds of anti-Gnome, anti-Mono, anti-Novell, and anti-Ximian posts that you've made. You might have a bad memory, but others don't. So next time remember that people already know your bias and it will come up again. You can't run away from it.

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