Quick Mention: No Mono for IBM's Standards Vice President
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-01-23 13:49:59 UTC
- Modified: 2008-01-23 13:49:59 UTC
This new revelation isn't particularly surprising given
what we have already seen. Bob Sutor apparently can see what we see and therefore
he rejects Mono and anything that depends on it.
My one caveat with it is that it either requires .Net or Mono. I’ve removed the usual Mono applications from my Ubuntu Linux installation and am somewhat loathe to put anything requiring it on the machine. (This is a personal choice, as I’ve mentioned before.) Anyone doing a Java version or alternative implementation that is open source?
What will happen when Novell releases Moonlight and Microsoft then claims that Linux has Silverlight support? Will all Linux users become Mono users and therefore liable for patent infringement, just as Microsoft's patent deal with Novell seems to imply? The next post will discuss 'Silverlight infestation' on the Web.
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Comments
Lukas
2008-01-23 15:36:55
Bob Sutor, yet another hypocrite.
Vexorian
2008-01-23 21:07:15
BTW Lukas, you should probably read his blog again, there's something you are missing...
Roy Schestowitz
2008-01-24 00:02:06
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That is very true, all the MS blogger and especially Brian Jones is attacking ODF, obviouslly to distract everyone from OOXML problems. We should find away to embarress them with this tactic.....
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However, I'm thinking it might be better to simply draw the attention back to ODF. That's what the MS boosters seem to be trying to avoid.
Some of it has to do with the wording the "journalists" choose. For example, if you have (world minus MS) then it's probably not appropriate to describe that group as one "containing MS competitors" but rather as "industry"
A few days ago, I had wondered if it was possible to get an attendance list of the reporters who went out to Redmond. That would help focus the efforts.
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They will carry on portraying ODF as an "anti-Microsoft" something and use terms like "hypocrite" and "hater" to distract.
Lukas
2008-01-24 00:24:58
Yes, I saw that he is pining for a Java "backend" for Second Life, but he fails to understand how it all works. Second Life "scripts" are compiled into .NET IL, and so he'll need a .NET VM regardless of whether someone writes a Java backend for it or not.
Also, as the server software for SL is built upon Mono, simply connecting to Second Life means you're using something written on top of Mono. You can't get away from it that easily.
Let's also note that Bob Sutor isn't exactly unbiased when it comes to Mono vs Java as IBM is a huge Java backer and obviously they compete very heavily with Microsoft (the backers of .NET), so it's really not surprising that someone from IBM is going to tout Java over .NET.
In fact, I would be more surprised if someone from IBM didn't bash Mono/.NET.
As far as ODF vs OOXML... who is portraying ODF as "anti-Microsoft"? News to me as I haven't seen anyone say such a thing.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-01-24 00:52:11
The Burton Group, for starters.