From this article regarding the Mono 2.0 release, I bring you the following quotes from Miguel de Icaza:
“Thanks to statistical data from MoMA, we’re able to prioritize what people are actually using,” De Icaza said. “What is important about this is there are some API’s that we’ve definitely postponed. For example, [Windows Presentation Foundation] is not something that we’re working on right now.”
WPF is part of Microsoft .NET 3.0 specifications. At one time, it was best known by its code name, “Avalon.” WPF is included in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 and provides a graphical subsystem for developers. De Icaza claimed that WPF is not yet widely used by developers at this point.
“The IT developer cycles are not in lockstep with vendor release dates,” he added. “There are definitely the early adopters and they’ll be using the latest APIs and those users won’t be served by Mono. But anyone else on the tech adoption curve should be fine with Mono.”
Am I the only one that thinks this guy can’t open his mouth without sticking his foot in it? I doubt the bulk of the Mono developers really want to broadcast the message “We don’t care about early adopters” as the “party line”.