[Cocoa-sharp] how can i integrate cocoa# into xcode
Leauki
ajbrehm at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 17:28:07 EST 2008
Manuel de la Pena wrote:
> As in other project we have a dev and non-dev group, but clearly cocoa
> should not have a non-dev group. Think about it, we have evolution and
> evolution-dev. The evolution one is for the evolution users while
> evolution-dev is for the developers, but in our case we have
> developers in both sides. Do we really want the non-dev one since
> cocoa is a library anyway. On top of this we are having discussions
> about similar things in both and I think things are getting out f hand.
Hm... wouldn't CocoaSharp users be developers who develop applications
based on CocoaSharp while CocoaSharp developers are developers who
work on CocoaSharp itself?
I see your point, but I don't know why they made the distinction.
Perhaps that is why.
> On the google one a couple of us have been talking about how to write
> some proper documentation, I have offer to use my server to held the
> project (500 gb per moth bandwidth etc.. ) and I don't mind paying
> that. But we seriously have to sort out the group!!!!
That is true. I find everything very confusing.
I have some stuff for the site, once it gets started.
> I know that there is people that want to help the group and work a lot
> but we first have to fix all the problems we have and centralize all
> the info of the project. We have potential coders with the skills but
> when they see this situation they get scared.
Can we figure out or make a list of who we are and who can do what? I
am working on beginner's how-to docs, for what it's worth. I can't
contribute to CocoaSharp itself (I gave two reasons to some readers
here), but I want to use CocoaSharp and do what I can do to help.
I have testing experience, am familiar with Visual Studio and Xcode,
and use Macs at home and Windows at work, hence feel at home with
CocoaSharp.
BTW, I'm in Dublin, Ireland.
> We need to discuss a solution... please replay to both mailing lists
> so everyone reads it until we decide which one to use.
I suggest the Google group, it's easier to access on the road. I check
the groups from work.
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