FW: DotGNU and GNU Mono hope to replace Microsoft's .NET

Blake Carver btcarver at lisnews.com
Wed Jul 11 12:07:22 EDT 2001


Just forwarding this along....

"http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-07-09-004-20-PR-MS-SW">
>
> The Free Software Foundation announced today the launch of two Free
> Software projects, DotGNU and GNU Mono, that will replace Microsoft's .NET
> system. The DotGNU and Mono projects will cooperate to build a full Free
> Software solution.
>
> DotGNU will be led by David Sugar, who current maintains Bayonne, the GNU
> telephony system. Sugar, who co-founded OST, a service company for GNU
> Bayonne, was also recently named the CTO of FreeDevelopers, a democratic
> community-based company started by Tony Stanco. Many developers of DotGNU
> are associated with FreeDevelopers, but work on DotGNU is centered at
> Savannah, the GNU developer collaboration site.
>
>
>
http://www.cppsig.org/calendar.cgi?day=12&year=2001&month=7&sess
ion_file=&calendar=&view_day=onedit-level="light"
>
> Date: 12 July 2001
> Time: 6:15 PM
> Subject: General Meeting
> Contact: info at cppsig.org
> Location: IBM 590 Madison Ave @ 57th St Floor 9
>
> We present David Sugar, a founding author of Bayonne, which uses Common
> C++, also a free software project that he similarly authors.  Bayonne is
> your bridge to the emerging Telephony market; Common C++ is a
multithreaded
> system library.  This work has some support for both Unix & MS Windows.
To
> make this even more interesting, note that the Posix Thread standard does
> not officially support C++ (only ANSI C).
>

>
>
> Distributed poC TINC:
>
> Jay Sulzberger <secretary at lxny.org>
> Corresponding Secretary LXNY
> LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
> http://www.lxny.org
>
>



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