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Microsoft donates Mono cross-platform .NET to WineHQ



Microsoft has donated its Mono Project, which has provided a .NET implementation on Android, iOS, Linux, and other operating systems, to the WineHQ organization, according to bulletin publicized August 27.

WineHQ provides a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Posix-compliant platforms such as Linux, macOS, and BSD. The organization will take over as stewards of the Mono Project upstream at https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine-mono/mono.

Launched in 2001, the Mono Project was a trailblazer for the .NET Platform across many operating systems, Microsoft’s Jeff Schwartz wrote in an August 27 posting on GitHub. “It helped make cross-platform .NET a reality and enabled .NET in many new places and we appreciate the work of those who came before us,” Schwartz wrote. Today, .NET itself runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and can be used to build native applications for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.



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