On 2005 May 6, at 5:55 PM, Henry Lenzi wrote: > But for the BSDs, maybe Mono would be a > fresh, unhindered start.
Erm...for Linux, maybe. Not for us. http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing All we could use are the class libraries. Everything else is GPL. And, truthfully, I just don't see the point behind it, either. It's not like C# or Java is *that* much better than C or C++ or Perl or Lisp or any of a dozen other languages that *aren't* encumbered. I mean, sure, you could probably pick something to which Java is well suited, and I certainly don't want to start a language flame war. But, if you're using OpenBSD at least partly for ideological reasons, neither Java nor C# has anything that beats out some other language's openness. Cheers, b& P.S. It'll be a cold day in Hell before anything in OpenBSD gets compiled with Mono. I suppose there's a very off chance that Java code could make it in if it compiles cleanly with gcj...but I'd be really, really surprised. You'd have to convince Theo that Java is a necessary language for whatever it is that you're doing, and I just simply don't see that happening anytime soon. b& P.P.S. Ports is, of course, another story. No reason why Java and Mono shouldn't have their place there--particular licenses, code quality, etc., permitting. b& P.P.P.S. Migrating or porting custom Java or .Net stuff is, naturally, yet another matter. b& [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of PGP.sig]