Hi Scott,

Good idea about the zip. Does the nightly snapshot just take the HEAD?

Follow-up Questions:

        1. Who can do the branch for me?
        2. When I finish patches, who do I send them to?

Cheers.

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Subject: Re: [nant-dev] Experimental branches . . .

+1
As far as I understand it, branching is done from the head (or any tag I
guess). As for blogging, go for it. Posting to the dev list is probably
also a good idea. Anon CVS access is rather behind, and less reliable.
It may make sense to post on your website a zip of the tree/dist when
you want people to try it out.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mitch Denny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi folks,
>
> We'll I think we have had the discussion, so I thought it would be an 
> appropraite time to tag and branch for some of the experimental stuff 
> that we have been talking about. I'd like to start experimenting more 
> publically with the <taskdef /> element first.
>
> If possible I'd like the branch done from the head and not the 
> previous tag since there have been a number of fixes since then that 
> specifically affect the ability to do a successful build.
>
> Once I had something working and a patch applied I was hoping to do a 
> blog post and get a bit of end-user feedback on the idea. I know a lot

> of Nant users are into blogs so I thought it would be a good outlet.
>
> They would be able to anon cvs download from that branch and try it
out.



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