+
+@item Jun 23rd, 2004: The Mono Hackers Hall of Fame welcomes John Luke, Dan Morgan and Tim Coleman.
+
+ The Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame
+ continues to show our appreciation to the excellent
+ contributors that make mono:: a successful free
+ software project.
+
+ John Luke, Dan Morgan and Tim Coleman are now part of the Mono
+ Hackers Hall of Fame.
+
+@item Jun 15th, 2004: Mono Beta 3 has been released
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Our third beta has been released.
+
+ Packages and source code are available on our download page.
+
+
+
+
+@item Jun 1st, 2004: Mono Beta 2 has been released
+
+
+
+
+
+
Mono Beta 2 has been released. See our Release
+ Notes, or go directly to the download page.
+
+
+
+
+@item May 17th, 2004: Huge press response for Mono 1.0 Beta 1
+
+ Two weeks after the release of Mono 1.0 Beta 1, we take a
+ look at the press coverage that followed the
+ beta release.
+
+@item May 10th, 2004: The Mono Hackers Hall of Fame welcomes Todd Berman
+
+ The Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame
+ continues to show our appreciation to the excellent
+ contributors that make mono:: a successful free
+ software project.
+
+ Todd Berman is a steady contributor to Mono. He has worked
+ everywhere: from the Class Libraries, to the early implementation of
+ the GAC and most recently has lead the effort to develop, port and
+ maintain MonoDevelop an IDE for the Mono environment. His help has
+ been key to the development of Mono.
+
+@item May 4th, 2004: Mono Beta 1 available
+
+
+
+
+
+
Mono Beta 1 has been released. See our Release
+ Notes, or go directly to the download page.
+
+
+
+
+@item May 2nd, 2004: mDnsResponder.Net; Global Assembly Cache.
+
+ Brady Anderson has released the first version of his multicast
+ DNS responder written in C# for the Mono and .NET
+ platforms. This is the foundation for implementing
+ rendezvous-like functionality in your applications.
+
+ The tree has started to stabilize after all the changes last
+ week to integrate the Global Assembly Cache work that Jackson,
+ Sebastien, Todd and all the volunteers helped us deploy.
+
@item Apr 22nd, 2004: XSP 0.12 released.
A new release of XSP is available. It fixes a bug that made Web Services
@@ -296,7 +421,7 @@
well. Expect to see Todd Berman from MonoDevelop as well.
If you are coming, please notify edasque@ximian.com about it, so
+ href="mailto:edasque@ximian.com">edasque@ximian.com about it, so
we can add you to the security list, and use the `open house
confirmation' subject in your email.