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From: "Alexis Agahi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> dont you think this can introduice a confusion with http://avalon.net

Wops. I don't know.. what I know is that ".net" suffix used by MS it's not
copyright (for obvious reasons) so it's a kind of standard...

> if you have direct access to unix cvs repository, you can just create the
dir
> and move the cs* folder in it (but this could cause dir troubles on client
> side at update stage)

That scares me. :-)

> having the sub dir avalon.net is cool ;)

And it is important. I added macro a build file to fire framework and
containers build. Next I would like to merge the documents, or at least
reference each other.

> if you need some codename here are my 2cents:
> avalon-sharp, avalonet, avalon-dotnet

Yup. I think Berin suggested Avalon#. The "sharp" idea is nice, but a
implicit strong relation of Avalon and C# is sad. The language is just a
matter of choice, it could be done using any language supported by CLR, so
it's a false relation. The relation with the .Net plataform should be on
focus.

> lancelot, morgaine, gwievere, camelot, perceval, broceliande, galahad,
graal

Seems that you have a broad knowledge of Arthurian books  ;-)
What about Camelot ? :-P


best regards,

hammett


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