Hi,

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Charles Chan
<cchan...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I have posted a preliminary roadmap for NAnt up on MediaWiki. You can find it 
> on:
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/nant/index.php?title=Roadmap
>
> This is by no means final -- I prefer look at it as a starting point for 
> further planning and discussion. Does it make sense? What would you like to 
> add/subtract/change?
>

It is definitely a solid base to get things moving again.  I like the
fact that you included .NET 4.0 in the far future.  This is looking
good.

I have a question regarding release versions.  I understand that it
would be good to get this thing to 1.0 as soon as possible but after
the 1.0 release.  Should there be some sort of logic to the version
numbers?  Like odd minor numbers (version 1.3) for development or
something to that effect?  It's not anything that needs to be dealt
with at the moment but I thought I would bring it up to start thinking
about it at least.

> Regards,
> Charles
>
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Thanks,
Ryan

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