That sounds more like chef or puppet...  Chef is my personal favorite.

Mike

On 12/21/2014 01:41 AM, Mic Bowman wrote:
interesting. i hadn't seen nuget before.

what i had in mind was some set of utilities like cpan (perl) or pip (python) that could download a region module (and any dependencies) and add the configuration file into the right location without the need to write a full installation script. perl and python aren't very useful without their extension libraries.

--mic


On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 12:34 AM, Tommy Anderberg <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Fri, 19 Dec 2014, Mic Bowman wrote:

        I will just say that my concern is that we still don't have a
        good way for
        people to find and install "extra software". This includes
        region modules
        and useful utilities. Something like pip or cpan for extra
        packages. Its
        been tried a couple times with less than stellar success.


    Has http://www.nuget.org/ been tried? I guess there may have been
    cross-platform concerns about it in the past, but with MS now
    committed to supporting .NET on Mac and Linux,
    
http://docs.nuget.org/docs/creating-packages/creating-and-publishing-a-package
    would seem to be a natural choice for an open source .NET project.


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