Announcement: Mono-Free Tomboy Replacement (Gnote) Releases Version 0.2.0
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-04-23 16:11:03 UTC
- Modified: 2009-04-23 16:11:03 UTC
Gnote puts the GNU (or Freedom) back in GNOME
Summary: The new release of Gnote and its significance
A former Novell engineer has just released a new version of Gnote, whose great value we explained in [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. The project is growing quickly because it's mostly a constructive port to Microsoft-independent grounds.
This a recommended upgrade for existing Tomboy users although it may not be complete just yet. There will hopefully be a Ubuntu derivative out there which contains no Mono and instead contains packages like Gnote and
Mononono (installed by default). Here are
some programs such a derivative ought to avoid.
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"[...] we know that Microsoft is getting patents on some features of C#. So I think it's dangerous to use C#, and it may be dangerous to use Mono."
--Richard Stallman
Comments
Roy Schestowitz
2009-04-23 19:31:07
Jose_X
2009-04-23 19:19:39
For the record, let me say that this application was designed with dotnet in mind. Any fairly straightforward translation into something else still means this would likely be "dirtier" wrt dotnet patent traps (true especially for the earlier versions of this app) than would likely be an application that was designed without dotnet influence.
Having said that, I think as many people as possible should write to their reps in government about how pathetic software patents are. There are many patents out there that can trip people, up and those owning patents are always a threat to try and work their patented ideas (through proxies) into FOSS.