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Posted to nmaven-dev@incubator.apache.org by Shane Isbell <sh...@gmail.com> on 2008/01/18 23:38:37 UTC

NMaven Roadmap Participation

We need to start a new NMaven roadmap, so I'd like to get some feedback on
where people want to see NMaven headed and what features we should include.
It's also important to open any JIRAs so we can schedule them.

Some specific points that I already see:
IDE Support: VS and/or SharpDevelop.
Resource Generation and assembly linking (JIRA already open)
Multiple framework version support/toolchains

I know Evan and Zak have specific edge cases that may need to be handled, as
they are dealing with both Java and C#.

Thanks,
Shane

Re: NMaven Roadmap Participation

Posted by Shane Isbell <sh...@gmail.com>.
(2) is not supported currently.

On Jan 18, 2008 4:08 PM, Evan Worley <ev...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I will add JIRAs when I get a chance, but some quick thoughts are...
>
> 1) Support for friendly assemblies
> 2) Supporting sharing test source between projects.  I am not 100%
> positive
> this doesn't work in trunk, but I know it didn't work in the past (and by
> past I mean what we are using here..)
>
> -Evan
>
> On Jan 18, 2008 3:38 PM, Shane Isbell <sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > We need to start a new NMaven roadmap, so I'd like to get some feedback
> on
> > where people want to see NMaven headed and what features we should
> > include.
> > It's also important to open any JIRAs so we can schedule them.
> >
> > Some specific points that I already see:
> > IDE Support: VS and/or SharpDevelop.
> > Resource Generation and assembly linking (JIRA already open)
> > Multiple framework version support/toolchains
> >
> > I know Evan and Zak have specific edge cases that may need to be
> handled,
> > as
> > they are dealing with both Java and C#.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shane
> >
>

Re: NMaven Roadmap Participation

Posted by Evan Worley <ev...@gmail.com>.
I will add JIRAs when I get a chance, but some quick thoughts are...

1) Support for friendly assemblies
2) Supporting sharing test source between projects.  I am not 100% positive
this doesn't work in trunk, but I know it didn't work in the past (and by
past I mean what we are using here..)

-Evan

On Jan 18, 2008 3:38 PM, Shane Isbell <sh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We need to start a new NMaven roadmap, so I'd like to get some feedback on
> where people want to see NMaven headed and what features we should
> include.
> It's also important to open any JIRAs so we can schedule them.
>
> Some specific points that I already see:
> IDE Support: VS and/or SharpDevelop.
> Resource Generation and assembly linking (JIRA already open)
> Multiple framework version support/toolchains
>
> I know Evan and Zak have specific edge cases that may need to be handled,
> as
> they are dealing with both Java and C#.
>
> Thanks,
> Shane
>