> From: Yauheny Mikulski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'd like to introduce a .NET implementation of the Avalon 
> framework ideas. I'm sure that such implementations of Avalon 
> can give people the opportunities 
> to use its ideas in other languages (in this case .NET).
> It is available at http://www.ymikulski.narod.ru/Avalon-src.zip


Yauheny has contacted Peter D. and I offline, to see what we
think of it already.

His submission is basically a port of Avalon Framework to .NET(C#).
I must confess my ignorance of .NET and C# and the lack of a compiler,
so I can't comment on the quality of the code.  He has answered
my questions, so before we start jumping on the style of the code,
we have to remember that C# is a microsoft engineered product
and the style is forced on the end developer (i.e. if you want to use
their code documentor or use it within .NET).


> So I'd like to join you  and go on working as .NET(C#) Avalon 
> developer 
> and I would also like to see my work on Jakarta Avalon site.

I personally would be +1 on this.  It is better to have Avalon get
in early with the C#/.NET framework to create a foundation that
many more people will use.

I only ask that that you write the docs to support the C# specifics,
referring to the ones for Java since they are basically referring
to the same thing.

> 
> Best Regards,
>     Yauheny Mikulski.
> 
> P.S.
> You should take into that C# language has its own particular 
> features and requirements. All source code has been written 
> under these ones. But, of course, I kept all Avalon's 
> features and foundations. It was my primary goal.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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