On 05/03/2008, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > First things first, someone has to give on licensing and I can say for
> > myself at least that I'm not gonna work on a non-copyleft project. You
>
> Someone has to give but you wont? :)
>
> I think we are in the same situation as before.


I agree with Chad and William. This is really a sticky situation.

> Secondly I'm not going to participate in a project where only a select
> > group of people are able to build, use, and/or contribute to it. This
>
> That's inaccurate. "A select group of people" says that only those who are
> "allowed" are able to build when in fact its anyone with Windows - its not
> restricted by permission. Given that Windows is 90%+, that's not even
> close
> to select. If you want to state that only Windows users can build, fine.
> But
> please keep your statements accurate.


Where did you get that statistic? End-users? Programmers are not end-users.
You will probably find that 90%+ of developers use Linux.

In the future we will support others and rely more on Mono, but that's not
> in this phase of the Cosmos roadmap.
>
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