RE: [nant-dev] FYILet me be the first to say welcome.

Our archives are open and monitoring the list is great. From what I
understand of MSBuild, and the difference from NAnt, it sounds like they
will always have slightly different goals and features. There is also the
issue of open vs. shared source which will divide and seperate our users at
a philosophical level.

Do you know if microsoft has any submitted or ourstanding patends on the
technologies included in the MSBuild stuff? We will want to make sure we are
not accepting code from people who have access to or copies of the MSBuild
source if there are license restrictions or patent issues.

Thank you for following up on the information about NAnt. If you, or if any
other MSPress writers, need any information about NAnt we would be more than
willing to help out. This list is a great way to get information about the
state of NAnt, and its features.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Alex Kipman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 12:11 PM
Subject: RE: [nant-dev] FYI


The book they handed out with the PDC alpha bits, "Introducing Longhorn for
Developers", Brent Rector, Microsoft Press, has a fairly unflattering
description of NAnt in it.
>>> I have to agree with this and for that I must apologize.  I saw that
book and the chapter on MSBuild for the first time at PDC.  The content of
that chapter is inaccurate in some parts, and in particular in the final
section of MSBuild vs NAnt.  Upon returning to Microsoft on Monday I will be
having a serious conversation with the publisher at MSPress and Brent to
find out where they got their information from since no one in the MSBuild
team was aware of the content of that chapter.
Again my apologies for the description of MSBuild vs NAnt since that is the
polar opposite of how I think we should interact.  It is not about us vs
NAnt and we shouldn't let it become that way.  As I have told Gert Driesen
before we love the NAnt community!!  You guys are a thriving .NET community
and are enabling people to build .NET applications TODAY.  The more
successful NAnt becomes, the more successful .NET becomes. It's really a
win/win situation for everyone: Microsoft, the NAnt community, and our
customers.
I have just subscribed to both nant-dev and nant-user so that I can answer
questions about MSBuild if/when you guys have them.  My objective is to give
you facts rather than leave things up to speculation.  Please let me know if
my lurking upsets you and I will respect that and unsubscribe from the
mailing lists.
Alex Kipman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Program Manager
Visual Studio Core Team



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