● 10.25.10

●● GNOME and Mono Meet Through Zeitgeist

Posted in GNOME, GNU/Linux, Mono at 3:14 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Development and architecture in GNOME to make Mono pluggable via Zeitgeist

NOVELL’S PROJECT, Mono, still wants to be inside GNOME Zeitgeist and it is still a threat, as we’ve been seeing recently and warned about even a year ago. Now we find some new updates about Mono bindings in Zeitgeist:

inside GNOME Zeitgeist
seeing recently
warned about even a year ago
↺ some new updates
The great Manish Sinha has blogged about the development of Zeitgeist-Sharp bindings. Since I am too lazy/busy and preparing some new stuff for UDS, I just posted his whole blog post.

These bindings do not imply that Zeitgeist will depend on Mono. However, it never helps to have Mono bindings because of the way applications evolve and plugins which people may choose to use/develop with them.

↺ Mono

As an aside, the latest Banshee endorsements neglect to point out that Microsoft's MCP makes it explicitly uncovered for patent matters (maybe the whole of Mono is not covered, either). █

↺ Banshee endorsements
Microsoft's MCP
the whole of Mono is not covered

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