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  1. Carlos Solís Carlos Solís Trisquel GNU/Linux , Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre

    Dear users of !Parabola and !Trisquel: is it "freedom-safe" to install #Mono applications in my computer?

    about a year ago from web at Cantón de Santa Ana, Provincia de San José, Costa Rica
    • Carlos Solís Carlos Solís Trisquel GNU/Linux , Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre

      @arder Lo sé, es para implementar un proyecto de universidad con un compañero que solo tiene Windows disponible de momento.

      about a year ago
    • Carlos Solís Carlos Solís Trisquel GNU/Linux , Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre

      @arder De hecho aún no lo he instalado por los problemas de patentes. Por aquello voy a instalarlo en máquina virtual.

      about a year ago
    • Alexandre Oliva Alexandre Oliva Trisquel GNU/Linux , Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre

      @csolisr using Mono to *run* .NET programs is fine, but *developing* .NET programs invites more users into MS's patent trap

      about a year ago
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      tekk tekk Alexandre Oliva

      yeah, that's exactly the #fsf stance. It's great for compatibility, but you shouldn't write new apps in it. #vala/#gean…

      about a year ago
    • Carlos Solís Carlos Solís Trisquel GNU/Linux , Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre , Alexandre Oliva

      @lxoliva Worry not, this is just a college assignment. If I ever do a program myself, I'd use C++ or Vala.

      about a year ago

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