> > Heh, funny you would say that. The reason I have refused to update my > > web page content is because I want to make sure that the next version of > > my web page is "powered" by Mono (blog included ;-). > > I'd open source my experiments, if that would be helpful.
It would ;-) Maybe we should talk at some point, but I would like to roll out a little content management system for maintaining my home page (do not look at it right now, it sucks), but I want a mechanism to maintain and update this. ASP.NET seems like the natural choice, because you could have a `BlogRender' component for example. > While I follow the progress of the Linux desktops and greately appreciate > it, I really like my XP and see no need to switch... right now. > Furthermore, IMHO Windows is still the best Java development platform. Its > VM is the fastest and it's the only platform right now, which supports all > JDK 1.4 features (fullscreen mode for example)... I had to try... > Hm, I could perhaps wait for one month, as Johannes promissed, but six? I > can't even start to experiment with ASP on my windows box because that would > require me to install an IIS. And I don't want that piece of sh^Hoftware on > my computer. Yes, I think a full implementation is still six months away. There are pieces here and there, and we are working on various areas of the problem, but I would not like to deceive you. > Interesting :-) A MUD server is another thing, I always wanted to create... > Did he ever finish that project? Yes. Miguel _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
