Ryan,


> >
> > 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).
> >
> 
> I think I am confused about your roadmap.  Specifically the line "2.00
> - add support for .NET 2.0, 3.5; VS solution 2005, 2008; update NUnit,
> etc."  Doesn't NAnt, as it stands today, already support .NET 2.0,
> 3.5?  Or am I misunderstanding something?
>

Yes, you are right. I meant adding support for VS2005, 2008 and .NET 4.0 fixing 
any outstanding issues in .NET 2.0, 3.5. Too many ideas on 
my mind.

> Also,
> Are you planning on only bug fixes between 0.87 -> 1.0 or will new
> features be introduced during that period?  Don't get me wrong,
> planning this out is great.  I just want to make sure I am
> understanding this path.
> 

No more additions between 0.87 -> 1.0. I just wanted to get a 1.0 release out 
so people can use a formal release. (ie. Some companies won't use a version 
less than "1.x")

> > 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?
> >
> I can answer this in another email if needs be.
> 

It's non-compulsory. Just send me a private email if you feel like it, your 
choice. :)

Regards,
Charles



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