opensource != crossplatform


Do you think WPF internals are just managed code?


On 06/09/13 19:37, Jonathan Lima wrote:
There is no reason to use Microsoft code of the BCL. One of the best
libraries that could be open sourced is WPF, there isn't any UI
framework that works better or that is easier to use than WPF. And with
WPF open source, .Net UI could be really cross-platform without needing
any modifications.


On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Martin Thwaites
<monofo...@my2cents.co.uk <mailto:monofo...@my2cents.co.uk>> wrote:

    There is a specific exclusion in the EULA that says you can't use it
    port it to a "Non-Windows" operating system.

    I think there will always be a slight issue with a "Cross Platform"
    .NET as there are too many things that have hook-ins to specific MS
    Technologies outside of .NET.

    I agree though, open sourcing the core libraries, holding back some
    specifics that key into their technologies specifically (IIS comes
    to mind), would be a big positive move.

    The reality is though, it would never be termed ".NET for Linux" or
    be backed by MS, so major companies will always be apprehensive
    about running those production sites on Linux.

    On Sep 6, 2013 6:20 PM, "Andrew Clancy" <n...@achren.org
    <mailto:n...@achren.org>> wrote:

        That's not open source, that's readable source, you can't fork
        it or use it, nor merge it with mono & have an official .net
        framework for linux etc. My thoughts are, if we did have this
        there'd be more appetite/scope to implement in .net in
        corporates and environments where linux and/or java rule. Where
        I work mono isn't an option as there's no other companies of our
        size using it to the scale we use java, but if a Microsoft
        backed .net made it to linux it may be an option (and I'm sure
        if ms open sourced it mono would do most of the work to merge,
        ms would just need to stamp approval)

        On 6 Sep 2013 18:10, "Mike Christensen" <m...@kitchenpc.com
        <mailto:m...@kitchenpc.com>> wrote:

            I'm pretty sure it already is..

            http://referencesource.microsoft.com/netframework.aspx


            On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 11:33 PM, nite <n...@achren.org
            <mailto:n...@achren.org>> wrote:

                Has the case ever been made to Microsoft to open source
                all of .net? It's
                heading that way, now even the asp.net <http://asp.net>
                stack is open. Not much to lose, as
                it isn't part of their core business, and still not part
                of their core
                windows stack. Loads to gain, massive kudos from the dev
                community and the
                chance to win back the hoards of devs jaded by Microsoft
                for various
                reasons.

                Has anyone from the mono camp ever tried lobbying them,
                or aware of any
                efforts? What was the response?



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