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    <description>Mono Applications from Mono:Community</description>
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Mono:Community</name>
        <summary>Mono Community</summary>
        <description>3rd party applications and libraries that run on Mono</description>
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        <name>openSUSE:Factory</name>
        <summary>The next openSUSE distribution</summary>
        <description>Any user who wishes to have the newest packages that include, but are not limited to, the Linux kernel, SAMBA, git, desktops, office applications and many other packages, will want Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed appeals to Power Users, Software Developers and openSUSE Contributors. If you require the latest software stacks and Integrated Development Environment or need a stable platform closest to bleeding edge Linux, Tumbleweed is the best choice for you.

Staging dashboard is located at: https://build.opensuse.org/project/dashboard/openSUSE:Factory

Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory for more details.</description>
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        <name>banshee-1</name>
        <summary>The banshee-1 package</summary>
        <description>The banshee-1 package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>banshee-1-backend-platform-gnome</name>
        <summary>The banshee-1-backend-platform-gnome package</summary>
        <description>The banshee-1-backend-platform-gnome package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>banshee-1-extensions-default</name>
        <summary>The banshee-1-extensions-default package</summary>
        <description>The banshee-1-extensions-default package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>f-spot</name>
        <summary>The f-spot package</summary>
        <description>The f-spot package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>gbrainy</name>
        <summary>The gbrainy package</summary>
        <description>The gbrainy package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>gnome-do</name>
        <summary>The gnome-do package</summary>
        <description>The gnome-do package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>moma</name>
        <summary>Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA)</summary>
        <description>The Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA) tool helps you identify issues you may have when porting your .Net application to Mono. It helps pinpoint platform specific calls (P/Invoke) and areas that are not yet supported by the Mono project.

While MoMA can help show potential issues, there are many complex factors that cannot be covered by a simple tool. MoMA may fail to point out areas that will cause problems, and may point out areas which will not actually be an issue.

Use the results provided as a guide to get you started on porting your application, but remember the true test is actually running your application on Mono.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>monsoon</name>
        <summary>A GTK# based bittorrent GUI based on the Monsoon library</summary>
        <description>A fully featured bittorrent GUI supporting many advanced features such
as selective downloading, automatic port forwarding via uPnP and RSS
integration.



Authors:
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    Alan McGovern &lt;alan.mcgovern@gmail.com&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>smuxi</name>
        <summary>The smuxi package</summary>
        <description>The smuxi package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>tasque</name>
        <summary>The tasque package</summary>
        <description>The tasque package.</description>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>tomboy</name>
        <summary>The tomboy package</summary>
        <description>The tomboy package.</description>
      </item>
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