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RE: If there is no problem with Mono...
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then why has Havoc P, representing Red Hat, clearly stated that the introduction of Mono into Gnome would mean Red Hat will either fork or abandon Gnome?
http://log.ometer.com/2005-05.html#10
"initially try to reimplement or live without the Mono bits, maybe using language-translation hacks to port stuff to Java; while finding a non-GNOME or forked-GNOME path to get out of this losing approach in the long term."
I'd expect to see Sun also dropping Gnome soon after aswell.