Hi Daniel,

I didn't see any problems in maintenance of these files so I'm ready to
maintain them for 3 years. 

If you think that this will pollute CVS, or leave them unmaintainable - it's
ok, I understand.

It is always possible to reference to bugzilla link:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328827
where project files are saved, so I don't request adding them to CVS, it was
just a proposal.
 
>If VS project files are what you are looking for, you can always use the
>bakefile system that will generate them for you.

I didn't notice it before. But this is just another prebuild step. You need
to download and compile bakefile.

I just thought that loading the solution and compile it is the fastest and
best way.

P.S. In case if you want to make me a maintainer of VS.2005 project files,
please add there a readme.txt file with my email for contact,
I think I will unsubscribe from the xml-mailing-list a bit later.

Thanks guys for your attention, I should probably not bother you for such
small feature. Keep up your great work - I really like libxml2 and it is
better to spend time on development than on this discussion.

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Veillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 4:59 PM
To: Sergey Scobich
Cc: 'Rob Richards'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xml] adding Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 project files to CVS

On Sat, Jan 28, 2006 at 02:26:07PM +0200, Sergey Scobich wrote:
> Idea is to provide to windows users more commonly used way of building the
> product like building the Visual Studio solution, were all environment
> variables are already set.

  Would you commit personally to ensure maintainance of such build
informations for the next 3 years ? It's the first time I see you
participate in the mailing-list, yet you are ready to request something
new to be maintained for years for your convenience. This is fine but
are you ready to commit to the associated work ?

Daniel

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