Now this is disconcerting. Apparently, Debian Squeeze is going to include a Mono-based application (Tomboy) in GNOME by default. Link includes some updates to the issue.
http://www.osnews.com/story/21660/Mono_ ... op_Install_
OSNews: Mono Part of Debian's Default Desktop in Squeeze?
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Re: OSNews: Mono Part of Debian's Default Desktop in Squeeze?
I have Tomboy as part of the default Fedora 11 install, but I think I'll load Gnote and kill Tomboy and Mono off the machine. Personally, I'm not for Mono use except for proprietary apps that a business might have created for itself that it doesn't wish to distribute. If having Mono there helps a business get a developer to create a custom app on the cheap, no big. But main apps of the OS shouldn't be based on Mono given Microsoft's behavior with Tomboy.
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Re: OSNews: Mono Part of Debian's Default Desktop in Squeeze?
Gnote is actually a C++ port of Tomboy, done by guy who used to work for Novell but was laid off, *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*.jturning wrote:I think I'll load Gnote and kill Tomboy and Mono off the machine.
On a side note, Fedora 12 will be including Gnote by default instead of Tomboy to entirely remove Mono from the default install, and potentially even the install CDs and DVDs.


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