Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Nov 2010 22:28 UTC, submitted by fran
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RE[2]: I doubt this will do anything
by Valhalla on Wed 10th Nov 2010 05:21
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RE[2]: I doubt this will do anything
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Wed 10th Nov 2010 07:42
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While a good joke, I think that no one has figured out the Oracle angle on Mono. The Android lawsuit sorta revealed that Oracle considers microsoft to be a Java licensee that pays royalties for the Oracle patents on Java that dotNet framework uses. So Microsoft may never sue for Mono, but that doesn't mean that Oracle wont ( if anyone ever makes money off of it).
RE[3]: I doubt this will do anything
by Slambert666 on Wed 10th Nov 2010 10:24
in reply to "RE[2]: I doubt this will do anything"
So Microsoft may never sue for Mono, but that doesn't mean that Oracle wont ( if anyone ever makes money off of it).
True, It is quite obvious that with the patent promise for dotNET Microsoft cannot possibly sue Mono.
What is worse however is that Oracle is probably in a position to sue over any VM based language, including Python, Ruby, Lua, etc. Not just Mono.





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I agree, its pretty rough. I guess if you want a robust, cross-platform solution free from lawsuits, you should just go with Mono.
(HAHA, I don't know if that will ever get old :-)