First public release of Silverlight for Linux is out

  2008-05-16 04:00:03
The first public release of Moonlight the Silverlight on Linux project from open-source leader Miguel de Icaza and his band of coders is out. De Icaza, Novell Vice President for Developer Technologies, noted the release in a blog post dated May 13. De Icaza noted the release is available to testers in two forms: A no-media-codec-based version and one which will allow users to compile FFMpeg codecs themselves. 
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