Hi, question: I'd like to implement the Microsoft.Synchronization.Files Namespace and subnamespace in managed code for mono/Linux. (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=89adbb1e-53ff-41b5-ba17-8e43a2e66254&displaylang=en)
As of June 7th, 2010, I'll be in the Swiss Army for the (compulsory) 3 weeks repetition course bs each year. So if I mangage to slip away unnoticed for most of the time, as I mostly do, I'll have 3 weeks time to implement it. Probably, quite a part of the Sync framework would follow in the process. So... I read the (thy shall not reverse-engineer part of the) contribute page, but I have some questions: 0. I assume I don't have to change "Microsoft" in Microsoft.Synchronization to something else because of trademark issues ? 1. Shall I implement it in VB.NET or in C# ? Does it matter ? 2. Once completed, where do I upload it? (svn? write access? Submit to someone?) 3. Since I'll implement first what I need, what do I do with methods that I do declare already, but that are not yet implement ? Throw an exception ? 4. What license has it to be under ? Basically, can I choose BSD/LGPL ? 5. Is there a quick way to extract properties/types/inherits/overloaded functions/procedures info ? 6. I assume I'll have to write a makefile, not supply a project, right ? Unit test, too ? Kind regards _______________________________________________ Mono-vb mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-vb
