> Miguel de Icaza wrote: > Well, Mono 1.1.next is always imminent. > What we do need though, is good testing of Windows.Forms to make sure > that no major bugs slip through.
So once that final bug is resolved and there is a consensus that WinForms works as designed, what are the plans, if any, to simplify the packaging and deployment processes. It's been awhile since I've tried to run Mono on Linux and I don't think I've ever seen MonoDevelop functioning properly. I don't think I've ever been able to cleanly install Mono in a Linux environment without needing to know how to resolve dependencies (which can spiral out of control quickly). I think the question I'm asking is this. Will Mono ever be packaged so that a non-Linux developer, say a VB 6 developer or less-experienced C# developer, might be able to throw RedHat, Fedora, Suse, or Debian up on a computer and quickly start creating usable and cross-platform programs that can be easily deployed? This would be my goal. Get those VB programmers interested. Get the guy that writes software for mom and pop businesses interested. David Cornelson _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - Mono-winforms-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list