Community sites
- GotMono.com (http://www.gotmono.com/): similar to GotDotNet but with a Mono twist.
International sites
- Mono Hispano (http://www.mono-hispano.org): The spanish-speaking community of Mono developers and users. They have quite a number of unique documents and tutorials.
- Mono Brasil (http://monobrasil.softwarelivre.org): Mono discussion site for brazilian users.
- mono-project.de (http://www.mono-project.de/): German Mono site, forum and mailing lists in German.
- French Mono site: http://monofrance.tuxfamily.org (http://monofrance.tuxfamily.org/)
- Forums (http://monofrance.tuxfamily.org/modules/newbb/)
- IRC Channel: #monofrance @EpikNet (irc.epiknet.org)
Browsing the Subversion Repository
Projects Using Mono
- Novell's iFolder (http://www.ifolder.com) file sharing software.
- Novell's F-Spot (http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot) photo management software.
- Novell's Beagle (http://www.gnome.org/projects/beagle) desktop search.
User sites
- Alp Toker's site (http://www.atoker.com/mono/): Was an active Mono developer (gsirc, platano) and produced the original Debian packages of Mono.
- Brian Ritchie's site (http://www.dotnetpowered.com/default.aspx): Brian is a contributor to Mono's class library (ODBC provider and the database multiplexing assembly), and has built an application server for .NET and Mono. His site contains news, software, as well as his weblog.
Tutorials