I think it would be very interesting to participate in. But my preference would 
be towards .Net Core or at least some netstandard target framework. I've been 
working with Core quite a lot recently and find it to be pretty great for many 
things, but I've also been missing MetaModel for the data layer of my work.

Can you share any kind of early codebase so that we could see what you're 
talking about?

From a PMC point of view, I would suggest this as a child project. We don't 
have any child projects currently but I feel like the web app/API PR that's on 
github currently could also be a child project of MM, and that setup would help 
us really move the overall project forward in a good way!

Kasper Sørensen

> On Jun 27, 2017, at 18:11, Echopraxium <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> I have recently started a porting of apache metamodel in C# (.Net
> Framework, not Core)
> I would appreciate your feedback and advices as well.
> It would be great to become a contributor for this porting proposal.
> 
> If I have the agreement from the PMC, I think that I may soon (like within
> next 10 days I hope), be advanced enough to publish a first release which
> could at least run a part of the unit tests or even run a test for a single
> binding (Json)
> 
> I've started to save my "learn by trying" experience in a text file (e.g.
> Type or Annotation conversions, Exceptions, solutions for adressing java
> features missing in C# etc)
> 
> Best regards
> Michel Kern (echopraxium on github)

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