Hello Managed Code Execution Fans!

        Mono 0.11 is out!

        This new version has new features:

        * Massive:

                * Ultrich Kunitz implemented the whole calendar set of
                  classes.  Yes, thats right.  The whole thing, with a
                  complete test suite.  Thanks Ultrich!

        * JIT/runtime features:

                * Martin's debugging framework is included (see web
                  site for details on how to use it). (Martin)

                * Transparent Proxy has been implemented for the
                  runtime (lets you run/debug/hack on remoting for Mono) (Dietmar)

                * Inline and constant folding/propagation support
                  in the JIT engine (Dietmar)

                * Profiling support for the JIT engine (--profile).

        * Cool runtime hacks, that made our compiler twice as fast:

                * New string rewrite: faster, speedier, leaner, cooler!

                  Paolo had been talking about a new string rewrite,
                  and super hacker Patrik Torstensson started the
                  implementation, Dietmar then switched the object
                  layout and the Mono team helped iron out a few of
                  the details.

                * New array reprensetation: Dan Lewis contributed a new
                  faster and smaller array implementation.

                * Improved Reflection.Emit: Paolo improved our
                  reflection emit code.

        * ADO.NET

                * Daniel Morgan, Rodrigo Moya have some pieces of the
                  Sql classes ready to run.  he first signs of life
                  this week (we can connect, insert rows; do transactions:
                  commit/rollback; SQL errors and exceptions work).

        * Http Runtime

                * The HTTP runtime (to be used by our ASP.NET implementation)
                  was contributed by Patrik Torstensson.  Patrik not only
                  contributed a massive ammount of classes, but he immediately
                  went on to implement ThreadPools and then helped out with the
                  new String rewrite.

        * XML improvements:

                * Kral Ferch and Duncan Mak contributed more
                  improvements to the XML implementation.

                * Work on Xml Serialization from John Donagher.
        
        * Documentation:

                * MonoDoc ships for the first time!
                  (John Barnette, Adam Treat and John Sohn)

                * New documentation stubs ready to be filled, and translated
                  included (thanks to our doc team!)

        * General fixes:

                * Piers Haken fixed many of our attributes and many
                  little problems that were exposed by his CorCompare tool

                * Many Mono C# compiler bug fixes.

        * Other improvements:

                * NUnit works on Linux! (Patrik Torstensson)

                * More NUnit tests (Nick Drochak)

                * Windows.Forms progress: Dennis Hayes and Christian
                  Meyer have been contributing stubs for the
                  Windows.Forms work.

                * Full Parse implementations and bug fixing by Gonzalo

                * Dan Lewis contributed some missing classes for the
                  Regexp implementation.

                * Jonathan's trace classes

* This Month's Mono is brought to you by:

        Adam Treat, Chris Podugriel, Christian Meyer, Daniel Lewis,
        Daniel Morgan, Dennis Hayes, Dick Porter, Dietmar Maurer,
        Duncan Mak, Guarav Vaish, Gonzalo Paniagua, Jaime Anguiano,
        Jason Diamond, Joe Shaw, John Barnette, John Donagher, John
        Sohn, Jonathan Pryor, Kral Ferch, Martin Baulig, Miguel de
        Icaza, Mike Kestner, Nick Drochak, Paolo Molaro, Patrik
        Tostensson, Piers Haken, Ravi Pratap, Rodrigo Moya, Sergey
        Chanben, Ultrich Kunitz, Wictor Wilen.

        I know that I missed some features, there is a lot of work
        that happens in a month.  I apologize in advance for any
        features I omited by accident.  

        Special thanks go to Duncan for helping out with all those
        little details in the project.  And also Nick who has been
        keeping us in good shape by maintaining and helping new
        contributors provide more test suites.

* Reporting bugs

        If you find a bug in Mono, please file a bug here:

                http://bugzilla.ximian.com

        That way we wont loose your bug report, and will be able to
        follow up properly with it.  Also try to provide simple test
        cases whenever possible and try as hard as possible to
        identify the root of a problem (compiler, runtime, class
        libraries).

* Forum

        The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list is open for
        those of you who want to discuss the future of Mono.

Miguel.

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