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Mono

Posted Oct 21, 2004 8:21 UTC (Thu) by ca9mbu (subscriber, #11098)
In reply to: Mono by walles
Parent article: A couple of applications from your future desktop

> On the other hand, the only way to turn Mono into a stable, mature runtime
> environment is for people to develop apps on top of it, find problems with
> it and have them fixed.

Which is why this quote from the original article:

> Among other things, it seems there are memory leak problems in Mono which
> have to be worked around

strikes me as very odd. Why work around the problem at all? If the guys developing beagle have found a memory leak, why can't they report it and have it fixed upstream so it can be fixed and they don't need to work around it at all?


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Mono

Posted Oct 21, 2004 22:51 UTC (Thu) by massimiliano (subscriber, #3048) [Link]

In fact the memory leaks are being fixed...

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