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Maui Linux .NET

Welcome to Maui Linux .NET — a community reboot of the original maui-linux project. This project is a fork of the community initiative “maui-linux”, which attempted to bring .NET MAUI to Linux systems using GtkSharp (GTK).

The goal of Maui Linux .NET is to pick up where development stalled — rebuilding, documenting and maintaining a working Linux backend for MAUI applications.

Note: This project is not affiliated with Microsoft or the official .NET MAUI team.


📅 Timeline

Date Event Notes
March 2021 Early discussions on Linux backend for .NET MAUI Community experiments using GtkSharp begin.
August 2021 First commits to **maui-linux** repository The project starts under the GitHub account of jsuarezruiz.
May 2022 .NET MAUI 6.0 released The original maui-linux fork updates its base.
Late 2022 – 2023 Slow progress Builds become unreliable; missing documentation limits contributors.
Early 2024 Development stagnates Few or no commits for months; open issues remain unanswered.
October 2025 Maui Linux .NET fork created New maintainers restart the project with focus on documentation, reproducible builds, and contributor onboarding.

🚧 Project Status

Maui Linux .NET aims to make .NET MAUI applications run natively on Linux desktops through a GtkSharp backend.

However, the original maui-linux project suffered from several core problems:

  • 📚 Lack of documentation – build steps and dependencies were unclear or outdated.
  • 🧩 Build failures – even experienced developers struggled to compile a working binary.
  • 💤 No recent updates – the last meaningful commits date back many months.
  • 👥 No community traction – without guidance or working examples, contributors lost interest quickly.
  • Maui Linux .NET exists to change that — by re-organizing the codebase, documenting every step, and providing working templates for future contributors.

💪 Contribute

We’re rebuilding the project as a transparent, open collaboration. If you want to help, you can:

  • Fix and refactor the GtkSharp backend.
  • Develop missing Controls
  • Improve documentation (build steps, dependencies, packaging).
  • Test on multiple distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, openSUSE).
  • Add automation (CI pipelines, build scripts, sample apps).

Start here: How to Start If you encounter problems: Troubleshooting Guide


🧭 How to Start

Detailed instructions: How_to_Start