Installing is okay, I suppose, but enabling by default?! Yikes.

/rafael

On 10/6/2010 8:45 PM, Nasser Dassi wrote:
Bloody.  This just in from ScottGu.

NuPack Integration: ASP.NET MVC 3 automatically installs and enables NuPack as part of its setup.  This makes it trivial to take advantage of NuPack to find and add lots of MVC extensions and libraries to your projects.

Well, here they go towards unavoidable bloat in production MVC deployments!  This has some positives, but much more negatives than ASP.NET developers should have to put up with.

- nasser


On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Garrett Serack <garre...@microsoft.com> wrote:
For those of you who are wondering what NuPack is:



The ASP.NET team started working on a developer-only & .NET only package manager a few months back, then decided to collaborate with some of the guys from the NuProj project. 

They have pooled their efforts to bring out NuPack.

In the longer run, I can see us taking a bunch of their code for Visual Studio integration, and *potentially* supporting their packages. I'm still iffy on that... 

Regardless, this changes nothing for us.


G

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