Hi Bryan,

Thanks for posting this - it is definitely going to be sweet!

I'm assuming it is all Apache 2.0 licensed.  Would you be able to contribute
this to this to the project? (Apache contributor license signed, etc)?

I prefer Shiro.NET for what it is worth...

Cheers,

Les

On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Bryan Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello, everyone
>
> As a side project, I've undertaken a C#/.NET port of Apache Shiro. I began
> this work shortly after the name change to Ki, and named my initial project
> KiSharp, as a play on Ki and C#. However, with the latest name change, I'm
> now considering what to rename my project to:
> Shiro.NET - Follows many other .NET projects and ports, such as Spring.NET
>
> NShiro - Modeled after NUnit, NHibernate, etc
>
> Other?
>
> If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Additionally, as to the
> port itself, I haven't quite finished everything in shiro-core, but I'm
> getting close. Once I have the core completely ported and functional, anyone
> else who is interested in this work is certainly welcome to get involved.
> I'm keeping it silo'd for the moment just so simplify keeping it in sync
> with the main project while the core is ported.
>
>
>
> For those who are curious, I'm building the port using Visual Studio 2008
> and .NET 3.5. Since this is a new project, it seems reasonable to build it
> against the current release of the .NET Framework.
>
> Best regards,
> Bryan Turner
>
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