However you prefer, I think. Have you already signed a Contributor License
Agreement with Apache? For a contribution this size, we would need that.

But to begin with, if you just wanna share it so that others can look at
it, a personal github repo or something like that would be perfect.

2017-06-29 15:42 GMT-07:00 Michel Kern <[email protected]>:

> Hello Kasper
>
> Thanks for your answer. I have used .Net standard Framework 4.5.2 until
> now. How may I share the codebase that I've started ?
>
> Best Regards
> Michel Kern
>
>
>
> On 30-06-17 00:34, Kasper Sørensen wrote:
>
>> 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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