Agree! Java dev's will still find it :) NPanday / Maven is about much more than dependency management; but still, without a good repository containing everything (Maven Central / Nuget Gallery), it will be hard to reach the masses.
Integration with Nuget Gallery, and a new fresher Website will help us gaining momentum. Currently, when you visit http://incubator.apache.org/npanday/ you need 5 minutes to figure out what it is about. Try http://ninject.org/ ; after 10 seconds, you'll be able to tell me what it is about. The same with http://nuget.org/ _ Lars Am 13.11.2011 um 01:02 schrieb Brett Porter: > Currently the site is a bit oriented towards "Maven users who want to build > .NET projects". Perhaps we need some HOWTO's titled ".NET dependency > management", oriented more at bringing NPanday's capability to the > conventional .NET user? > > On 09/11/2011, at 5:05 AM, Lars Corneliussen wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> I got a comment on my blog: >> >>> Hi, I think, it’s a great project! Please, make this project more visible, >>> we are using Maven for Java and we searched for “.net dependency >>> management”. All we found was some alpha projects at codplex (refix and >>> crude have around 30 downloads). After an extensive search we have found >>> NuGet and OpenWrap. I have found this project completely accidentally!!! It >>> would be really useful to get least some google hits to npanday on the >>> first page…. >> >> >> Any concrete ideas on how to make NPanday more visible? >> >> _ >> Lars > > -- > Brett Porter > br...@apache.org > http://brettporter.wordpress.com/ >