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Picture Perfect and in Tune

Mono
Mono

I've taken the last month off from fiddling with new distros, and have instead just spent time enjoying the Ubuntu experience. It's amazing what you find time for when you're not fiddling with the command line to troubleshoot some obscure problem with your latest Linux testbed. One thing I've gotten around to is exploring the collection of Free Software available via the Ubuntu package repositories. I've fallen in love with two apps in particular: Muine is my new music player of choice, and F-Spot is without a doubt the neatest digital photo organizer I've ever used.

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"The core of the .NET Framewo

"The core of the .NET Framework, and what has been patented by Microsoft falls under the ECMA/ISO submission. Jim Miller at Microsoft has made a statement on the patents covering ISO/ECMA, (he is one of the inventors listed in the patent): http://web.archive.org/web/20030609164123/http://mailserver.di.unipi.it/pipermail/dotnet-sscli/msg00218.html."

They have patents covering the core of the language.

"Basically a grant is given to anyone who want to implement those components for free and for any purpose."

No, there's an email that Miguel has read that way. There is no signed statement or anything backing this up, and read Seth's site on why even RAND licensing could be a hassle. Basing the future of GNOME or Linux on hoping Microsoft doesn't use their patents against us is a Bad Thing.