Hi,

On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Markus Ewald <cy...@nuclex.org> wrote:
>  On 10/23/2011 5:45 AM, Ryan Boggs wrote:
>> Sorry for the year long wait....
>>
>> We are proud to announce the final release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.91.
>>
>> This release focuses on extending our already strong support for
>> multiple target frameworks (including .NET 4.0, Mono 4.0, Silverlight,
>> etc), bringing improved flexibility and performance.  A number of
>> outstanding issues have been fixed as well.
>>
> Sweet!
>
> Once again, thank you for keeping the project alive!
Thank you for the kind words.
>
> Even if I sometimes would wish for a bit more activity (like some nunit
> tasks that call the unit executable so they work with any version,
> xmlinsert and xmlremove tasks besides xmlpeek and xmlpoke, improved
> subversion tasks), as long as it at least keeps supporting new .NET
> releases it remains useful :)
I hear what you are saying.  The primary focus of 0.91 was to add 4.0
support.  Other things, like updating nunit and additional features,
were secondary to avoid loss of focus.  Now that 0.91 final is out the
door, I have a laundry list of things that I want to focus on now for
the next release cycle.  This includes bringing NUnit up to 2.5.10 and
other items that have been mentioned recently.  I need to blog about
this as soon as I get over this cold...

Thanks,
Ryan
>
> -Markus-
>
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