Hi,

I am very very interested in seeing in seeing Yauheny's work move to Avalon. 
While I personally don't use C# yet and don't have plans to, but it would be 
good to see the ideas used in another domain and it may suggest ways we could 
improve the java version.

Also if at any point in the future where mono becomes a more viable platform I 
would love to move to an open system. (Though truth be told I would write a 
.java to C# compiler ;]). Java is slightly more open than CLR and friends in 
some ways and closed in other ways. 

Sun is still a hardware vendor and commit all the sins of one and as a result 
I doubt we will see an open java platform in the near future. Thus why I 
think it is important to encourage work in C# as there is the potential for 
an open platform in the future.

BTW the PMC and board know about this and the idea of bringing C# to apache 
has always been considered  good thing, now and in the past aswell.

On Fri, 2 Aug 2002 05:55, Yauheny Mikulski wrote:
> 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
>
> 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.
>
> 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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Peter Donald
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