How on earth you expect to attract any contribustions, when all we get is silence and no apparent activity, I really dont know.
Surely someone is only going to contribute if they feel that there is something in it for them?
Because of this it is in your interest to keep users up to date, even a small news report every month would be fine, doing nothing, saying nothing is not any way to build a user base.
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Relax. The ndoc guys to it at their own will and don't deserve your mumbo-jumbo. They did a great jon on the previous release, and although I would like to see v2 support (or even get hint if this is worked on at all), I'm also glad that I at least have ndoc for v2003. The alternative was nothing.
Who knows... maybe Microsoft bought the developers and will include ndoc as a tight integration into vs2005... :-)
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NDoc2 *is* coming, but development is temporarily on-hold as I am recovering
from some fairly serious surgery :-(
I've held-off making any public announcements as I would rather
'under-promise, over-deliver' and in my present condition I cannot commit to
any firm time-lines...
Regards,
Kevin
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How on earth you expect to attract any contribustions, when all we get is silence and no apparent activity, I really dont know.
Surely someone is only going to contribute if they feel that there is something in it for them?
Because of this it is in your interest to keep users up to date, even a small news report every month would be fine, doing nothing, saying nothing is not any way to build a user base.
Relax. The ndoc guys to it at their own will and don't deserve your mumbo-jumbo. They did a great jon on the previous release, and although I would like to see v2 support (or even get hint if this is worked on at all), I'm also glad that I at least have ndoc for v2003. The alternative was nothing.
Who knows... maybe Microsoft bought the developers and will include ndoc as a tight integration into vs2005... :-)
FYI - Received this in email over the weekend
NDoc2 *is* coming, but development is temporarily on-hold as I am recovering
from some fairly serious surgery :-(
I've held-off making any public announcements as I would rather
'under-promise, over-deliver' and in my present condition I cannot commit to
any firm time-lines...
Regards,
Kevin