My development group is just getting started using the MSM and MSI tasks, so
our experience with them is limited. The feature they have that interests us
most at the moment is that thay have is wildcard specification of files,
while the VS projects do not. This makes it easier to deal with a volatile
list of files, as they can be added or removed, but the tasks need not be
modified. Our hope is to minimize the maintenance load for our installer
guy.

Randy

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Angelo
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 8:55 AM
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Subject: [Nant-users] Nant VS. Visual Studio Deployment Project

Can no one arm me with any good argument as to why we should pick NAnt???

I need something to go back to management with. I know what my reasons are,
but I came from Java. Everyone here is MS.

TIA

Michael.



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