FSF: FOSS developers "still should not write software that depen...

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 07/20/2009 - 11:04

Groklaw: "Is it safe to go back in the water now, as so many have been saying? FSF says no, that the "promise is full of loopholes, and it's nowhere near enough to make C# safe." The article also offers to help Microsoft get it right, if it is sincere in wishing to really reassure FOSS users it doesn't intend to sue them for using Mono."


 

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