X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Findex;h=8e9c0d1f37f7c8e3623ba87888f99187e6d1f825;hb=ccefbef64640e3170ffdf2a84e9b27477d7fe603;hp=e40b1fe927d6462b3f0442d52a8f447a20b38032;hpb=72c08f9073866aa89d2b17edd1d9aace95ef9ac0;p=mono.git diff --git a/web/index b/web/index index e40b1fe927d..8e9c0d1f37f 100644 --- a/web/index +++ b/web/index @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You might also want to Download the source for our work so far. Grab a snapshot of our current work, or browse + href="http://cvs.hispalinux.es/cgi-bin/cvsweb/?hidenonreadable=1&f=u&logsort=date&sortby=file&hideattic=1&cvsroot=mono">browse the sources You might want to mono-list@ximian.com + + In order to follow the process of the project and to learn more + about the team members we have created the Mono Weekly News letter. + Which archives can be found here. @@ -86,11 +92,313 @@ + + +
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+ What do you think about Mono? + + Is your company involved with the development and + deployment of web applications? Is Linux becoming an + important part of your company's business application + strategy? Are you considering Mono for your next + project? Would you like to shape the future of Mono + and the use of Linux in business critical + applications? + + If you answered yes to any of these questions, we + would like to talk with you. If interested, please + email us at mbadgett@ximian.com. +
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+ +@item Mar 20th: Windows.Forms and Wine. + + Alexandre has provided a modified version of the GC system + that will work with and Mono. See the mono-winforms-list. It + is now possible to run our Win32-based implementation of + Windows.Forms with Mono on Linux. + +@item Mar 7th: Mono 0.23 + + A new freshly baked release of Mono is available. Release + notes are here. This is mostly a + bug fix release. No new features. + +@item Mar 5th, 2003: Mono 0.22; MonoDoc 0.2; Debugger 0.2.1: Release-o-Rama. + + Mono 0.22 has been released. See the release notes. This is a bug fix + release. + + A new preview of MonoDoc 0.2, the Mono Documentation browser + has been released. + + Martin also announced a new + release of the Mono Debugger (both GUI and command line). + +@item Mar 3rd, 2003: The Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame welcomes Zoltan Varga + + The Mono Hackers Hall Of Fame + continues to show our appreciation to the excellent + contributors that make mono:: a successful free + software project. + + Zoltan has contributed significantly to Mono, with bug reports and bug + fixes as well as pushing the envelope of the things that can be done in + and with the mono runtime: the gcc-based ngen compiler, code coverage + and more recently his work with Reflection.Emit that got mono to the + point of running the IKVM Java virtual + machine. + +@item Mar 2nd, 2003: New Mono mailing list. + + A new mailing list for Mono + Development has been created. + +@item Feb 27th, 2003: Mono 0.21 released + + Mono 0.21 has been released. This is only a bug fix release. + The release notes are available. + +@item Feb 25th, 2003: Mono 0.20 for Windows released; New Apache module released. + + Packages of Mono for Windows have been released. + Thanks to Daniel, Johannes and Paolo for setting this up. + + Daniel has released a new version of his Mono Apache module that + handles ASP.NET. The code is available at here + + Nick has posted an update on the progress on our regression + tests. We are looking for more tests, and more volunteers to write them. + + Also, remember to contribute to the Gtk# documentation effort, + momentum is picking up! See the entry for Feb 18th for more details. + +@item Feb, 23rd, 2003: Mono 0.20 released; Gtk# 0.8 released. + + Mono 0.20 has been released. Check out the release notes for an overview of + the changes. You can get it here. + There are no major features in this release, mostly bug fixes + and performance improvements. + + Gtk# 0.8 has been released + + Important: The contributed binaries for Windows + binaries of Mono 0.20 contain a virus. Please read this if you installed the binary. + +@item Feb 18th, 2003: Volunteers to document Gtk# + + With the availability of a documentation browser, we are + looking for volunteers to help us complete the documentation + of the Gtk# binding for Mono. + + Experience with Gtk is useful, but not mandatory. We have + checked in stubs, and we have instructions, and resources to + how to complete this process here. Mail the mono-docs-list@ximian.com + for further discussion. + +@item Feb 14th, 2003: OpenGL# bindings for Mono; Mono Basic updates. + + Mark Crichton has completed his OpenGL/GLUT bindings for + Gnome. A screenshot can be seen here. The bindings are available + on the Mono CVS repository on the module `glgen'. This is a + straight binding to the C API. + + Marco has posted + an update on the current state of the free VB.NET compiler + for Mono. + + We are looking for contributors and maintainers to the + JavaScript compiler as well (Janet) + +@item Feb 12th, 2003: New assemblies, Gtk# stub documentation, Authenticode, Polish site + + Mono now distributes a few new assemblies: Mono.Security.Win32 + as a layer to use the crypto functionality on Win32. The + Mono.Posix assembly which contains functionality for taking + advantage of Unix facilities. + + A Mono site in Poland. + + Stubs for the Gtk# documentation have been checked into CVS. + If you want to contribute please read this + message + + Mono development is moving quickly: Tim and Daniel have been + improving the Oracle database provider and Sebastien Pouliot + has got code signing to work using Authenticode with pure open + source and managed code. Plenty of new VB.NET work from Marco + (compiler) and Daniel (runtime). Also Jackson has resumed + work on the IL assembler and the fully managed library to + generate CIL images (Sergey wrote the first Mono.PEToolkit). + +@item Feb 11th, 2003: Mono Weekly News, New assemblies. + + Mono + Weekly News: Includes a new interview, software + announcements and the PHP/Mono integration. + +@item Feb 5th, 2003: MonoDoc 0.1 + + A preliminary + release of the Mono Documentation Browser is now availble. + Release notes + +@item Jan, 22th, 2003: Mono wins award, OpenLink releases Virtuoso. + + Mono won the `Best Open Source Project' award at the Linux + World Expo. A description is here + + Open Link has a press + release about Virtuoso 3.0: the first commercial product + shipping that uses Mono. + +@item Jan, 20th, 2003: Mono 0.19 released; Screenshots page; Gtk# 0.7 + + Mono 0.19 has been released. Check out the release notes for an overview of + the changes. You can get it here. + There are no major features in this release, mostly bug fixes + and performance improvements. + + We have now a new section with + screenshots of various Mono applications. You can see + there the new released Debugger, as well as the work in + progress on the documentation browser. + + Gtk# 0.7 has been released + +@item Jan, 19th, 2003: Mono Debugger released. + + After six month of extensive development, Martin Baulig has + released the first version of the Mono debugger. The Mono + debugger is written in C# and can debug both managed and + unmanaged applications, support for multiple-threaded + applications and should be relatively easy to port to new + platforms. + + Details of the release are available in post. + + The debugger contains both Gtk# and command line interfaces. + The debugging file format used in Dwarf (its already supported + by our class libraries and the Mono C# compiler; To debug C + applications, you need a recent GCC, or to pass the -gdwarf-2 + flag to gcc). + +@item Jan, 17th, 2003: DB2 provider, MacOS X + + Christopher Bockner has contributed a DB2 System.Data client. + + MacOS X support on the runtime has been integrated into the + distribution, and MCS works with it. + + Zoltan has managed to get IKVM (a Java VM + for .NET) to run with Mono. The HelloWorld.class runs with + the Mono runtime. + +@item Jan, 13th, 2003: Mono 0.18 released + + Mono 0.18 has been released. Check out the release notes for an overview of + the changes. You can get it here. + +@item Jan 10th, 2003: Mono Weekly News. + + A new issue of the Mono + Weekly News has been published. + + Check out the Crypto status page + that Sebastien has put together. + +@item Jan 3rd, 2003: Glade#, Code Coverage, Apache, MBas, Debugger. + + Rachel has made Glade# use attributes so binding C# widgets to + the designed widgets is now easier than ever. Alp has + improved this to use implicit names as well. + + Martin's Mono debugger now has support for multi-thread + debugging. Special feature: breakpoints can be defined in a + per-thread basis now. + + Daniel López has checked in his Apache module to integrate + Mono and Mono's ASP.NET support as an Apache module. Gonzalo + has folded his new Mono hosting classes into this module (they + are now shared between XSP and mod_mono). You can get the + mod_apache from CVS (module name: mod_mono). + + Mono Basic improvements: Marco has added support for more + statements on the grammar. + + Zoltan has posted + his Code Coverage analysis tool for Mono. + +@item Dec 17th, 2002: Mono: Commercial uses. + + Tipic today announced + their work on porting their Instant Messaging Server platform + to run on Mono. + + Winfessor also announced the + availability of their Jabber SDK to run on Mono. + + Also two weeks ago we mentioned OpenLink Software's announcement + of their product, also using Mono. + +@item Dec 10th, 2002: Gtk# 0.6 released; Mono 0.17 packages for Windows and Debian. + + Mike Kestner announced + Gtk# 0.6. This new release includes many new features and + bug fixes, and is the perfect companion to the Mono 0.17 release. + + Johannes has contributed a Windows-ready package of Mono 0.17, + and its available from our download page. + + Alp Toker has Debian packages + @item Dec 9th, 2002: Mono 0.17 has been released Mono 0.17 has been released. Check out the San Francisco: August 14th. Linux World Expo. + Mark Crichton has checked in his patches to get the SPARC port on par with the PPC port.