> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, 4 August 2004 3:13 AM
> To: Troy Laurin; Nant-Developers (E-Mail)
> Subject: Re: [nant-dev] NAnt 0.85 release notes + to-do's
> 
> Troy,
> 
> I committed some changes to the release notes (and 
> index.html). I'll upload a new nightly build soon.

The changes look good.

Apologies for the incremental changes, but there are a couple more:
General changes:
* This release of NAnt introduces support for expressions.
    should probably be
* Added support for expressions.
    for better consistency with other general changes

Commandline changes:
* Deprecated -[defaultframewor]k option in favor of -[t]argetframework.
    should be
* Deprecated -[defaultframewor]k option in favor of -t[argetframework].

* Added "-emacs" option
    could be
* Added "-e[macs]" option
Actually, regarding these last two, 

* The default logger will now also output the number non-fatal errors
and warnings.
    this should probably be in general changes


Finally, will the title for the 0.85-beta 1 release become 0.85-rc1 (or
0.85-rc 1), to be consistent with previous releases?

> I wonder if we should also use links for all the task/types 
> headers (eg.
> <csc>) ?  Not sure I like the layout that much when we change 
> the headers into anchors/links.

Previous releases in the file don't (hardly) include links at all... 

Adding links to the task/type headers doesn't affect the layout, does
it?  If it's a stylistic thing, then you could suppress the link
underline and colour through the style sheet... Certainly, the file
would become rather busy if each of these headings was underlined in
blue.


-T

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