Thanks for all of your replies! Sorry, I am a little busy today, so please 
excuse me for the quick answers.

Gert:
Based on my understanding: (please correct if I am wrong)
Requires .NET-1.0 SDK / VS2002 to target .NET-1.0 -- The SDK is no longer 
available from MS, making it difficult to develop or provide further support 
for NAnt?
Requires .NET-1.1 SDK / VS2003 to target .NET-1.1
Requires .NET 2.0 SDK / VS2005 to target .NET 2.0

So I am hoping to drop support for .NET 1.x (at least .NET 1.0) runtime AND 
target ASAP.


Ryan, Matt:
Your comments makes sense. FYI, I am planning to first release a new version 
0.87-beta, rc, etc. (it's been too long since 0.86 and many changes since, so I 
want to use a new number to signify the differences) This is mainly a bugfix 
release. No new feature, but mainly to work towards a "golden" 1.0 version of 
NAnt to complete the 0.8x roadmap. 

Roadmap
=======
0.87 - bug fix only to stabilize the existing features; eg. Mono/.NET 
compatibilities issues.
....
1.00 - "golden" release, perhaps last version to support .NET 1.0
2.00 - add support for .NET 2.0, 3.5; VS solution 2005, 2008; update NUnit, etc.

Thoughts? 
(Once we all reach a consensus, we can work on further breakdowns, divide up 
the work, scan the bug lists, etc).


All:
Thanks very much for you interest, unfortunately, I only have developer 
privilege so perhaps one of the project admins can help setup the permissions. 
(Gert? Gerry? Can you help?) 

I am interested in learning more about your backgrounds and why you are 
interested in helping NAnt. I assume most of you are using NAnt in the 
workplace? How much time can you spend on this project? Is there any aspect you 
are particularly interested in working in? 

If you know anyone who might be interested in contributing, please help spread 
the word! 

Cheers,
Charles


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