Hi, * Ian MacLean wrote on 07.09.2003 (16:04): > Jaroslaw Kowalski wrote: > >Maybe it's time to have version 1.0 released ? I believe NAnt is stable > >enough now to handle even large projects like mono both on windows and > >linux and having "production" version 1.0 would only make more people > >(corporate?) use nant. > > > > > I tend to agree with you. Corporate users don't really gel with the > opensource style 0.x release numbers. Lets table up a list of things to > target at a 1.0 and see how that looks.
I've not written much here, I mostly read what's written. But this time I just want to post my personal oppinion. Even if corporate users din't like 0.x releases - thinking they are low quality releases without - there is one thing they like even less: 1.x releases that tend to react beta like. Think about the solution task. NAnt is really good stuff and I like it, and I think it's really not far from 1.0 release. When talking about a 1.0 release at least the following tasks should be included (don't forget: my personal oppinion as a corporate developer): * a version system task for cvs - a SourceSafe one would be nice too, cause I know many using this. * ensure documentation ist complete, the way it's now is ok, but if there are leaks, they should be filled. * sql would really enhance NAnt and would make the possibilities outstanding. The features I think that should come in 1.1 are: * Input tasks (personally I think thzat in corporate use this has low priority. I would tend to use an sql task to make decisions. It would not break the possibility of a build server, or nightly stand-alone build. * a tight integration with the different IDEs - VS.NET being the highest priority. Well, just some of my thoughts. They are not ment to be offending - as I'm only a reader and from time to time writer - so take it mostly as an user's feedback on a roadmap. -sa -- sa at programmers-world dot com http://www.livingit.de Bookmarks online: http://www.mobile-bookmarks.info Soon available in english Somewhere, just out of sight, the unicorns are gathering. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Nant-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-users