Hi, there were a discussion on the arch-general list about why not adding moonlight to the repo (http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2009-January/003326.html). Now I want to discuss this topic further from a developer point of view. I want your opinion about that topic, should we add moonlight to the extra repo? And please don't give answers like: "What do we want with this Micr**** shit?". We have closed source software like flashplayer in our repos, so why not add an open source product which do nearly the same (not seen as compatible to flash, instead nearly same technology, etc.). I would maintain it, because it belongs to mono (more or less). Some information about moonlight: --------------------------------- The project page is here: http://mono-project.com/Moonlight The license shouldn't be a problem, it's distributed under open source licenses. More information on the project page or here: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianMonoGroup/Moonlight (which are the information of the debian mono group). If you want try moonlight, feel free to build it on your own from my submitted PKGBUILD in the AUR (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23384). If you need some webpages to test moonlight: http://go-mono.com/moonlight/MoonlightStatus.aspx Cheers, Daniel