> -----Original Message----- > From: Nicolas Lalevée [mailto:nicolas.lale...@hibnet.org] > Sent: den 15 december 2010 18:28 > To: ivy-user@ant.apache.org > Subject: Re: IvyDE for Visual Studio and .NET developers > > > Le 13 déc. 2010 à 20:15, Roos Tomas a écrit : > > > Hi everyone! > > > > I just wanted to tell you all that I've released our internal plugin for > > handling > Ivy dependencies good with Visual Studio. I guess there isnt alot of .NET > developere here thought I think it will be good for the long lasting purpose > that people know that there is a small port of the IvyDE Eclipse Plugin > available for Visual Studio. > > > > It makes it possible to include project to project references by using the > ivy.xml schema when searching thru a workspace and replaces theese > references. > > > > The developers around .NET using ivy and ant is probably pretty small > though i see a big potential in this build an dependency framework. > > > > It's available at http://ivyde.codeplex.com > > Seems great for the Ivy community. (just seems as I'm not a .NET user at all > :) > ) We can add a link if you want here: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/links.html >
That would off course be great to get more people aware of it! > But seems weird and confusing to name it IvyDE. IvyDE is about Ivy and > Eclipse, not VisualStudio. I am not a lawyer but even worst it may conflict > with the Apache trademark policy. > Actually I was thinking of this before. I didn't know what the DE in IvyDE stands for. But I guess know it stands for something D..... Eclipse ? > You should try to find a name that properly define this tool, at least for the > sake of the users. For instance the plugin for NetBeans is IvyBeans [1]. > What about naming it IvyVisual, or VisualIvy, or Ivy4Visual ? Sure, I've updated it to IvyVisual to match the other name conventions. The url is now http://ivyvisual.codeplex.com and the plugins is called IvyVisual. The old location http://ivyde.codeplex.com is redirected to the new one. > > Nicolas > > [1] http://code.google.com/p/ivybeans/ Thanks again! Tomas