Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Sep 2005 18:50 UTC, submitted by kellym
Mono Project Mono project founder Miguel de Icaza claims that Microsoft prevented the open source project from holding a meeting at the company's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. Microsoft states on its conference Web site that its 'Birds of a Feather' sessions are proposed and voted on by the community. But the Mono BOF was never listed for voting and therefore received no votes, despite the submission being confirmed, according to De Icaza's blog.
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GhePeU
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2005-07-06

The community told him it was a waste of time and a drain of the community resources. He didn't listen ...

I didn't know someone elected Anonymous (IP: 4.18.60.---) official speaker for the FOSS community. Why nobody told me this important news?

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