On 13/11/2014 17:26, Miguel de Icaza wrote: > > > But if you move everything to the split UI system the custom Gtk 2 > improvements for Mac and Windows will not be needed anymore and probably > replacing them with Gtk 3 equivalents will make a nice improvement on > the front of OS integration for Xamarin Studio on Linux. > > > Correct, eventually this wont be necessary, and doing a port to Gtk# 3/4 > will be easier. > > Yes, this is another half-hidden attempt at having CS on Linux. :) > > > I do not understand what "CS on Linux" means.
It should have been XS - Xamarin Studio. > MonoDevelop *already* works on Linux, and internally we use it and > continue to develop it on Linux. No need to repeat that. It was a joke about myself pinging you and anyone else I know at Xamarin every 6 months or so about getting XS and Android support on Linkux. > Even the Android support is developed on Linux. We just have not > figured out how to ship on Linux, and not being accused of not > supporting your favorite distribution. I still have hope. :) federico -- Federico Di Gregorio federico.digrego...@dndg.it Di Nunzio & Di Gregorio srl http://dndg.it La macchina virtuale elabora quindi dati adempiendo le sue funzioni specifiche senza esistere nella realtà degli oggetti. -- uno studente _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list