Miguel de Icaza wrote: > Hello, > > >> My questions are: >> - Is this helpful? (Or will this just get in the way of the MWF 1.1 >> effort?) >> > > This is helpful. > > >> - What would be the preferred method to submit? This list, bugzilla, or >> get SVN access? >> > > The mailing list initially is the best thing. > > >> - Anything else I should be aware of? >> > > read the www.mono-project.com/SVN to get yourself acquainted with the > rules of developing in Mono. In particular it is extremely important > that you do not ever use a decompiler, reflector or ildasm on any > Microsoft code you are implementing. Out of curiosity, should this documentation be extended to exclude using documentation written by people who have used a decompiler, reflector or ildasm? Or is that 'ok'? I am primarily thinking of documentation which you can find on the web written by random people, some of whom often state that they used reflector to work out exactly what was happening. Based on such documentation, I can then write nunit tests to verify that what they say is true, and implement based on the results of the nunit tests. But if its ok to use such randomly found documentation on the web, I could just get a friend to start churning out such documentation for anything I'm interested in implementing. Such documentation would not be pseudocode (or anything which looks vaguely like an automated translation of the output of reflector/ildasm/etc), it would be an accurate description of behavior.
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