As long as we keep NAnt as the build tool of truth the solution files are "only" a convenience feature for people using VS (likely everybody except myself :-).
Actually this is not completely true as we use "dotnet build" as well, so it's not only NAnt. I'd be fine with a single sln and laze votes, yes. Stefan On 2017-05-21, Dominik Psenner wrote: > I hoped to hear that. keeping 4 sln in sync is a major effort with no > profit. Do we want lazy votes when an upgrade to a new vs version is > immanent? > On 21 May 2017 6:02 a.m., "Stefan Bodewig" <bode...@apache.org> wrote: >> On 2017-05-19, <dpsen...@apache.org> wrote: >>> This migrates the visual studio solution to Visual Studio 14 >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> src/log4net.vs2012.csproj | 4 ++-- >>> src/log4net.vs2012.sln | 3 +++ >>> 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Given the file name and the other solution files I would have expected >> to add a new solution and project file rather than modify the 2012 one >> to mean 2014 now :-) >> I wouldn't object against removing the old solutions completely and just >> keep one version (without any year in its name). >> Stefan