Re: NPanday Visibility
I concur. Being a Maven ignorant myself, I find it very hard to find information on NPanday and on how using it in real life. (First link on Google points to the old site) On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Simone Tripodi wrote: > +1 to Brett! > I had to convince my coworkers on adopting Maven just showing them it > works in our existing for .NET projects without changing their > software (I'm a .NET/Mono ignorant), otherwise they were looking for > native .NET build systems - what helped me was indeed the dependency > management. > You know, developers are always reluctant to massive news, so rather > then "Maven for .NET" NPanday should sound more like ".NET > dependencies management" :P > just my 2 cents, all the best! > Simo > > http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ > http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ > http://twitter.com/simonetripodi > http://www.99soft.org/ > > > > On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Brett Porter wrote: > > Currently the site is a bit oriented towards "Maven users who want to > build .NET projects". Perhaps we need some HOWTO's titled ".NET dependency > management", oriented more at bringing NPanday's capability to the > conventional .NET user? > > > > On 09/11/2011, at 5:05 AM, Lars Corneliussen wrote: > > > >> Hi guys, > >> > >> I got a comment on my blog: > >> > >>> Hi, I think, it’s a great project! Please, make this project more > visible, we are using Maven for Java and we searched for “.net dependency > management”. All we found was some alpha projects at codplex (refix and > crude have around 30 downloads). After an extensive search we have found > NuGet and OpenWrap. I have found this project completely accidentally!!! It > would be really useful to get least some google hits to npanday on the > first page…. > >> > >> > >> Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? > >> > >> _ > >> Lars > > > > -- > > Brett Porter > > br...@apache.org > > http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ > > > > >
Re: NPanday Visibility
+1 to Brett! I had to convince my coworkers on adopting Maven just showing them it works in our existing for .NET projects without changing their software (I'm a .NET/Mono ignorant), otherwise they were looking for native .NET build systems - what helped me was indeed the dependency management. You know, developers are always reluctant to massive news, so rather then "Maven for .NET" NPanday should sound more like ".NET dependencies management" :P just my 2 cents, all the best! Simo http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ http://twitter.com/simonetripodi http://www.99soft.org/ On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Brett Porter wrote: > Currently the site is a bit oriented towards "Maven users who want to build > .NET projects". Perhaps we need some HOWTO's titled ".NET dependency > management", oriented more at bringing NPanday's capability to the > conventional .NET user? > > On 09/11/2011, at 5:05 AM, Lars Corneliussen wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I got a comment on my blog: >> >>> Hi, I think, it’s a great project! Please, make this project more visible, >>> we are using Maven for Java and we searched for “.net dependency >>> management”. All we found was some alpha projects at codplex (refix and >>> crude have around 30 downloads). After an extensive search we have found >>> NuGet and OpenWrap. I have found this project completely accidentally!!! It >>> would be really useful to get least some google hits to npanday on the >>> first page…. >> >> >> Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? >> >> _ >> Lars > > -- > Brett Porter > br...@apache.org > http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ > >
Re: NPanday Visibility
Currently the site is a bit oriented towards "Maven users who want to build .NET projects". Perhaps we need some HOWTO's titled ".NET dependency management", oriented more at bringing NPanday's capability to the conventional .NET user? On 09/11/2011, at 5:05 AM, Lars Corneliussen wrote: > Hi guys, > > I got a comment on my blog: > >> Hi, I think, it’s a great project! Please, make this project more visible, >> we are using Maven for Java and we searched for “.net dependency >> management”. All we found was some alpha projects at codplex (refix and >> crude have around 30 downloads). After an extensive search we have found >> NuGet and OpenWrap. I have found this project completely accidentally!!! It >> would be really useful to get least some google hits to npanday on the first >> page…. > > > Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? > > _ > Lars -- Brett Porter br...@apache.org http://brettporter.wordpress.com/
Re: NPanday Visibility
Sure, As soon as I get NPanday to actually start doing what it is supposed to do and have our company's build moved to it I'll surely blog extensively about it, and will publish a CodeProject article, and insert-favorite-dev-web-site-here, and there, and everywhere, and will spam absolutely what I can, and will put it in the mouth of whatever number of conf. speakers I know of (which aren't Microsoft zealots or whatever)... But it can't yet. So I refrain doing it atm :) Cheers, Stoyan On 11/9/11 3:05 PM, "Lars Corneliussen" wrote: >Hi guys, > >I got a comment on my blog: > >> Hi, I think, it¹s a great project! Please, make this project more >>visible, we are using Maven for Java and we searched for ³.net >>dependency management². All we found was some alpha projects at codplex >>(refix and crude have around 30 downloads). After an extensive search we >>have found NuGet and OpenWrap. I have found this project completely >>accidentally!!! It would be really useful to get least some google hits >>to npanday on the first page. > > >Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? > >_ >Lars
NPanday Visibility
Hi guys, I got a comment on my blog: > Hi, I think, it’s a great project! Please, make this project more visible, we > are using Maven for Java and we searched for “.net dependency management”. > All we found was some alpha projects at codplex (refix and crude have around > 30 downloads). After an extensive search we have found NuGet and OpenWrap. I > have found this project completely accidentally!!! It would be really useful > to get least some google hits to npanday on the first page…. Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? _ Lars