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if you like cats – and even if you don’t – this is comedy
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Mary Jo joins the call for MSFT to assert if they can
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really need to check and see what the governance is vis a vis compiz, but in the meantime here’s the roadmap for future
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my first though on hearing some of the GPLv3 saber rattling was that it wasn’t likely due to the friction b/twn the kernel.org guys and the FSF, but this is a good reminder that there’s more to Linux than the kernel
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“so, er, what happens over Christmas when that platform is at it’s peak?” – great question, and very interested to see the answer to that myself
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interesting musing from Peter on Google’s focus areas and current gaps
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tons of folks talking about this decision, which is a difficult one as there’s very little middle ground between the two camps
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if you’re a Mono watcher (and i am), this is a very interesting tool
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wherein Mark clarifies his recent post and email missive courting OpenSuSE developers
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Donnie Berkholz says:
November 28, 2006 at 2:04 am
With your push on community, I’m surprised you haven’t gravitated more toward beryl instead of compiz.
Michael Dolan Dot Com: Linux, Law, Open Source » MoMA: Mono Migration Analyzer says:
November 28, 2006 at 8:41 am
[…] Wondering if your MS.NET app will migrate over to Mono’s cross-platform .NET? MoMA seems to be a great tool to do so. I haven’t used it yet, but I’m guessing it’s fairly simple based on the screenshots. I think this tool is a great addition to the Mono project – the great majority of .NET code is already written. Thanks to Stephen for pointing this out. […]
sogrady says:
November 28, 2006 at 5:30 pm
Donnie: my natural inclination is indeed to do so, but i’m a little wary of a.) Reveman’s characterization of some of the contributions to beryl, and b.) multiple bits of forum feedback indicating that beryl’s measurably slower than compiz.
biggest community wins, of course, but over the short term it could be that Compiz has some advantages. not sure yet.