Hey all,

My thoughts for the vs.net addin are that it should be deleted from cvs.  It
is pretty old (designed for pre 0.84) and is unsupported, as far as I'm
aware.
Ideally, it would be cool if the existing NAnt addin could be replaced by
Anthony Brown (creator of NAntPad) converting some of the NAntPad code into
a vs.net addin.  I'm not saying that the addin would need to be a part of
the sourceforge code, but it would be nice to have a working addin.
Anthony, this is why I copied you on this email.  Just some fuel for the
fire :)
Outside of that... I, and the team that I'm currently working with, use a
custom addin that Jayme & I wrote.  The addin checks for a solution level
Default.build file.  It will then open it up, find a solution element.  Any
tasks that happen before the solution element are executed before a build
occurs (in the IDE).  Then the IDE builds the solution as normal.  Finally,
any tasks that happen after the solution element are executed after the IDE
builds the solution.  This has allowed us to execute various NAnt tasks
(automatically with each build) without developers on the team needing to
open up a command-prompt to do so.  It If there is a desire, I can put this
in CVS.

Jim




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