Hi There

First, I would like to thank you so much for being added to the
dev@community.apache.org, and maybe in the future, I would like to become
as an active member of the Apache community. I have to ask some questions
in different open-source communities to bring back some dead projects, but
they seem not to be interested in keeping them alive by their developers.

At the moment I could not do this alone because I am not an experienced
programmer (I began to learn C++ and C# myself). And maybe in the future, I
will work myself with some developers (if they become interested).

These projects are related to the programming languages that I am learning
(C++ and C#) and they seem to abandoned  a couple of years ago:

- MonoDevelop (An IDE for C#, .Net development and some C# libraries).
- Anjuta IDE (C++ and IDE for other programming languages)

I just wanted to know what do you think about it?. In any case, I have seen
projects like OpenOffice and NetBeans IDE be alive thanks to Apache
Community and if possible in the future to do something similar with these
two projects. (maybe Monodevelop Ide and C# can be extended and used inside
of Apache Web Server and Anjuta IDE can become a standard tool for C and
C++ programming in the future).

I have seen how many Java tools have been developed by Apache Software
Foundation and I think this could be extended to C# too (this is just a
suggestion).

In any case, I will wait for the answer, and I am happy to be added to
Dev-Help may be later I will introduce myself and how I can help or
contribute to the Apache Software Fountation.

Best Regards

Manuel

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