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* Miguel de Icaza peremptorily fired off this memo:
>> 1) ... What proportion of Mono uses Microsoft's patented technology,
>> including that which is is part of the ECMA specifications?
> Read our policy on patents (Microsoft or otherwise):
> http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing
> Which is not different than any other open source project.
Both the Mono runtime and the Mono C# Compiler are also available
under a proprietary license for those who can not use the LGPL and
the GPL in their code.
For licensing details, contact mono-licens...@novell.com
(mailto:mono-licens...@novell.com)
> This is a question that is suitable for Teen magazine or Cosmo.
>> 4) ... Do you foresee a point in the future where access to much of the
>> Web might be impossible, or at least extraordinarily difficult, without
>> the use of Silverlight, much like Microsoft tried to do with ActiveX and
>> other proprietary; encumbered; and non-standard technology during the
>> Netscape years?
> Another question suitable for Teen magazine.
> I have blogged extensively about this question, you might want to read
> my blog on those subjects. There are two dimensions to this problem,
> and I have addressed both: a) Microsoft providing a tool that
> people actually want to use, with a feature range of things that
> are genuinely useful while nobody else is;
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underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don't let yourself
be lulled into inaction.
-- Bill Gates