>>Shall the antunit antlib be promoted? [X] Yes (i.e. +1) [] and I want to become a committer to it [ ] No
Testing tasks in an easy way should not be part of the hidden corner ;-). >>Shall the svn antlib be promoted? [X] Yes (i.e. +1) [X] and I want to become a committer to it [] No CVS* are core tasks and SVN is the follower. So we should have a standard solution. >>Shall the .NET antlib be promoted? [] Yes (i.e. +1) [] and I want to become a committer to it [ ] No +0 Dont know the antlib and dont know .NET - but I dont want to be a obstacle here. But: if we start with .NET, why not C/C++, Cobol, ... Maybe it would be better in AntContrib? I see two ways: - Ant focuses on java language --> no .NET in Ant --> .NET in Ant-Contrib - Ant openes for other languages --> can we integrate AntContrib? (just for strategic thoughts; license and commitership has to be checked) Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]