Hi Matt

Thanks so much for your answer !, about MonoDevelop I found people working
on a fork for MonoDevelop and An junta I am still less than interested
since I found another C++ IDE option for Linux (Codeblocks and Codelite).

Regards

Manuel


On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 6:56 PM Matt Sicker <m...@musigma.org> wrote:

> MonoDevelop is at least licensed compatibly if the community behind the
> project is interested in joining the Incubator here. Anjuta, on the other
> hand, is/was a GNOME project that is GPL 2.0-or-later licensed, something
> that wouldn’t be possible to Incubate here without the ability to relicense
> it as Apache License 2.0.
>
> > On Nov 22, 2023, at 6:03 AM, Manuel Lison <gnuandbsd...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi There
> >
> > First, I would like to thank you so much for being added to the
> > dev@community.apache.org, and maybe in the future, I would like to
> become
> > as an active member of the Apache community. I have to ask some questions
> > in different open-source communities to bring back some dead projects,
> but
> > they seem not to be interested in keeping them alive by their developers.
> >
> > At the moment I could not do this alone because I am not an experienced
> > programmer (I began to learn C++ and C# myself). And maybe in the
> future, I
> > will work myself with some developers (if they become interested).
> >
> > These projects are related to the programming languages that I am
> learning
> > (C++ and C#) and they seem to abandoned  a couple of years ago:
> >
> > - MonoDevelop (An IDE for C#, .Net development and some C# libraries).
> > - Anjuta IDE (C++ and IDE for other programming languages)
> >
> > I just wanted to know what do you think about it?. In any case, I have
> seen
> > projects like OpenOffice and NetBeans IDE be alive thanks to Apache
> > Community and if possible in the future to do something similar with
> these
> > two projects. (maybe Monodevelop Ide and C# can be extended and used
> inside
> > of Apache Web Server and Anjuta IDE can become a standard tool for C and
> > C++ programming in the future).
> >
> > I have seen how many Java tools have been developed by Apache Software
> > Foundation and I think this could be extended to C# too (this is just a
> > suggestion).
> >
> > In any case, I will wait for the answer, and I am happy to be added to
> > Dev-Help may be later I will introduce myself and how I can help or
> > contribute to the Apache Software Fountation.
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > Manuel
>
>
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