On 31/10/2007, Andreas Färber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem with that Microsoft-ish numbering scheme and exactly > those people is that they might then start thinking they need Mono > 2.x and Mono 1.x alongside just like Microsoft .NET Frameworks, and > start unnecessarily messing around with parallel Mono environments. > It's hard enough for those people to grasp that Mono ships multiple > C# compilers in a single version, unlike Microsoft.
Indeed. For what it's worth, I think either Debian or Ubuntu invented some screwy system of installing two versions of the mono libraries side by side, then providing a gmcs (for .Net 1.x programs) and gmcs2 (for .Net 2.x programs), but only one 'mono' runtime executable. Unfortunately, libraries linked with gmcs would crash with gmcs2. I don't know how this corresponds with "official" mono development, but I'd point out that at least for some people, there's already a mono 2, if gmcs2 is any indication. I was certainly confused for a while. Another way of thinking of it: if mono 2.0 will be the version that "fully" supports .Net 2.0, what kind of promise does that entail? Does it mean that any .Net 2.0 program can be transparently moved to Linux+Mono with no changes? I doubt it. And if not, then what level of promise *does* is mean? And are we perhaps already there? I, for one, was surprised at how much stuff was in mono 1.2. When we went to port our database middleware server from Windows to Mono, it was surprisingly painless, modulo some weird bugs in the Microsoft SQL support (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=MONO81940). In other news, they didn't name it gcc99 :) One thing I'd suggest is at least reserving level-three version numbers (1.2.x) for bug fixes only. When major functionality gets added, such as the C# 3.0 support, that's at least a reason to bump the *second* level version (1.x). It's weird to think I can upgrade from 1.2.4 to 1.2.6 and end up suddenly supporting C# 3.0. Have fun, Avery _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list