Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Feb 2009 08:05 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Mono Project Novell's Miguel de Icaza has announced on his blog that Moonlight has hit the 1.0 milestone. Moonlight is the open source implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight technology, a framework similar to Adobe's Flash. Silverlight has already been used during the Olympic Games and President Obama's inauguration for streaming those events across the internet.
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RE[5]: Let's get real here
by abraxas on Fri 13th Feb 2009 15:00 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Let's get real here"
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I also remember when Adobe didn't release the Linux version at the same time and when they decided not to release version 8 for Linux at all. In fact I think version 10 was the only version that shipped all versions simultaneously. Trusting Adobe to release the latest version is not a trap we want to fall into. Moonlight avoids this by implementing the entire framework for creating and viewing content. It makes it much easier for someone to create content with open source for universal consumption. We don't have to worry about what Microsoft does if we concentrate on Moonlight development instead of Silverlight development. The only way for Flash to compete on the same ground is if someone comes along and creates a completely open source Flash creator along with a compatible plugin. That way we can be sure the content we create is compatible with the plugins people have available. I have yet to find an open source flash creation program that isn't alpha software. If a decent one exists I would love to check it out because without out one we shouldn't even discussing the merits of Flash vs Moonlight in an open source context.

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