Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Jul 2009 08:51 UTC, submitted by PLan
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The fact they're saying "we won't sue you for implementing the base language" seems to imply (at least to me) "We reserve the right to sue if you implement anything of ours on top of that base language.
Precisely. Very succinctly stated.
While this is essentially a green light for the GNOME people to stuff their desktop with all the bloated Gtk# stuff they want,
Yes.
it leaves those of us who really just want a way to write cross-platform apps (and run Windows .NET apps) in a worse position than we were before.
Perhaps not. It now seems possible to legally write cross-platform apps in C#/Gtk#. You can even write them using Mono on Linux as your development platform, then carry them straight across to Windows.




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The fact they're saying "we won't sue you for implementing the base language" seems to imply (at least to me) "We reserve the right to sue if you implement anything of ours on top of that base language.
While this is essentially a green light for the GNOME people to stuff their desktop with all the bloated Gtk# stuff they want, it leaves those of us who really just want a way to write cross-platform apps (and run Windows .NET apps) in a worse position than we were before.