Hi,

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Stefan Bodewig
<stefan.bode...@freenet.de> wrote:
> On 2011-10-26, Ryan Boggs wrote:
>
>> Now that 0.91 final is out the door, I would like to start discussing
>> what items to work on in both NAnt/NAntContrib.  Attached is an html
>> file of an outline I put together with thoughts about next steps I
>> have had for months (I put it in an attachment just in case your email
>> viewers don't handle html emails).
>
> Jumping in at some random point and as somebody who has a strong Ant
> background but doesn't really know NAnt as good as I should.
>
> I can't say much about your choice of SCM.  Why do you feel
> Sourceforge's git offering was insufficient - this is an honest question
> as I may be thinking about moving XMLUnit to a different SCM myself
> (currently using svn at Sourceforge).
It just doesn't feel like there is alot of effort on the repo side in
terms of code reviews and other tools that sites like github have.
That being said, I've been toying with the idea about using of setting
up a git repo on SF to use as a mirror of source.  I am also thinking
about keeping the CVS repo at SF live but readonly for historic
reasons.

One thing I noticed from experience I have with github.com is that it
is much easier to share/review code from others than it currently is
on SF.
>
> We'll be polling log4net's users about platform support soon.  I also
> feel you are safe to require 2.0 at runtime as long as you keep 1.x as
> targets.
I hope so.
>
> When I worked on the log4net release I cursed NAnt's lack of a <mapper>
> so a big +1 for this.  I also miss <macrodef>.  Badly.
I should add <macrodef> too, eh?
>
> Have you seen the 1.2.11 release of log4net of about two weeks ago? ;-)
I have not.  I'll have to check that out.

If activity has restarted for log4net like you say, I should take that
item off my list I just sent out.  It was something I have had in mind
for months prior when log4net activity seemed non-existent.

It took me awhile to get NAnt to use log4net 1.2.10 because of
sharpcvslib's dependency on log4net 1.2.9.  Since I was recently
granted commit access to that project, I could see if I could upgrade
the dependency in both projects.

Thanks,
Ryan
>
> Stefan
>
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