> We simply aren't experts in the ways of Linux for obvious reason.

And Adobe _are_ with the Flash 10 and AIR 1.5 runtimes? it's taken
them years to make the Flash player available for Linux - but, hey,
they've finally done it.

> The
> moonlight team are more than competent to handle this charge, and if were to
> do it "ourselves"  we'd probably spend most of our effort hiring the very
> people doing it now.

so do I tell the boss  "Microsoft will provide the runtime to most of
your customers, but some will have to get their version from a totally
different company"? I can just see him looking at me funny asking
why...

so the two versions will have 100% compatability of features and API.
Will they have the release cycles synch'ed between them? the same
target for clients to get an update?

> Offline Support varies in Scope, what exactly do you need it to do? Isolated
> Storage + LINQ can handle a lot of the office synchronization requirements
> and then some?

that's assuming all the clients have MSOffice installed...
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