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2008

From my perspective, it is crucial for Linux to have good support for Silverlight because I do not want Linux on the desktop to become a second class citizen ever again. [...] The core of the debate is whether Microsoft will succeed in establishing Silverlight as a RIA platform or not. You believe that without Moonlight they would not have a chance of success, and I believe that they would have regardless of us.

Miguel de Icaza

# 4th January 2008, 12:42 pm / linux, microsoft, migueldeicaza, moonlight, open-source, ria, roberto-callahan, silverlight

The Dark Side Of The Moon (via) Robert O’Callahan believes that Moonlight is a strategic mistake, because it gives credibility to Microsoft’s entry to a new market which they will use to “keep the competition on a treadmill”; Moonlight can also never be entirely free due to the need for a proprietary codec (VC-1) available only as a binary blob.

# 4th January 2008, 12:41 pm / binaryblob, codecs, microsoft, migueldeicaza, moonlight, open-source, roberto-callahan, silverlight, video, wc1

2007

Implementing Silverlight in 21 Days. Absolutely incredible feat of software engineering by Miguel de Icaza and the Moonlight team.

# 21st June 2007, 11:10 am / migueldeicaza, mono, moonlight, open-source, silverlight