• git [he/him, comrade/them]OP
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      1221 days ago

      There’s no work left to do on Mono and this is just handing over stewardship of the old code for legacy purposes.

        • git [he/him, comrade/them]OP
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          621 days ago

          .NET Framework was retired years ago by Microsoft and is in maintenance mode.

          .NET (formerly .NET Core) is actively developed and is where Mono was forked into, hence Mono no longer being required. About the only thing Mono might be used for now is running .NET Framework binaries directly on Linux where you might not want the full .NET Framework under wine for compatibility or whatever reason. For example, running TShock (a Terraria server implementation) on Linux.

          • GaveUp [love/loves]
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            and is in maintenance mode

            probably still like a million annual cost of labor for Microsoft to upkeep

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    1521 days ago

    Thank you Microsoft! Eternal gratitude for the kind things you do for us in the Free Software community…

    I’m not explicitly mentioned in the post, but effectively the maintainer duties for the Mono project now fall on me.

    Esme Povirk

    I am going to have to request that issues and code contributions be refiled at Winehq for those who still care about them. I have enough on my plate just getting things up and running in their new home, along with my other duties at CodeWeavers, and I don’t have the bandwidth to sort through that whole backlog.

    Esme Povirk

    libgdiplus does, as it’s a Mono (class library) dependency. So do any submodules. But I don’t think we can handle separate projects like MonoDevelop, unless they’re important for some reason.

    Esme Povirk

    I can’t spend any time on it, I’m stretched thin as it is. Winehq could probably provide a space for it, but I can’t help with development.

    Esme Povirk