After a couple months of hard work, we are now ready to start releasing
NAnt again.
First of all, I would like to give a big THANKS to the following people.
For their contribution and hard work in helping us get the project
restarted again. I couldn't imagine this happening without their help
i wished there was a *more* seamless way to integrate the updated ANT/MAVEN
jars into nant
repoint my CLASSPATH to ANT libraries and acquire all the ANT and maven tasks
and targets
Martin Gainty
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Jogi és Bizalmassági kinyilatkoztatás/Verzicht und
Hey Bob,
Recently we had some fresh blood join the NAnt team - more precisely Charles
Chan and Ryan Boggs - so the future looks bright again ;-)
At this moment, Charles and Ryan are focusing on setting up the necessary
infrastructure (wiki, continuous build) and preparing for a new release.
I
The beauty of open source is any of us can start this back up again.
What do we want to see?
What needs to be fixed.
Who is in?
when do we want to release?
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 24, 2010, at 2:07 PM, Christopher Brandt > wrote:
Diddo here. We have a fairly complex build system implemente
Diddo here. We have a fairly complex build system implemented with NAnt. It
would be time consuming to change to another so I'm quite interested in
keeping it alive.
It would be good to know how many developers are actively working on it. I
can probably find some time to do my part, since we've ma
I have no intention of dropping NAnt myself. I still say that it's the best
build tool out there.
It would be a shame if it went away.
Mike
From: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:38 PM
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [NAnt-users] What are t
It's been quite a while since there has been a nant release. What are the plans
for it?
Are the primary dev's still finding time to work on it? Gert and others?
For example, any support for .Net 4 and VS 2010?
Or... have the contributors pretty much put it in legacy mode expecting that
everyon