I am quite comfortable working in the linux enivonment and I can build a VMware VM for it. If there is no major objection, I can start on it and aim to get it set up within a week or two?
Karl
From: James Kovacs <jkovacs@post.harvard.edu>Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 9:51 PMTo: the NHibernate development list <nhibernate-development@lists.sourceforge.net>Subject: Re: [NHibernate-development] About the WikiI agree. Being able to consume/produce DocBook would be a huge time-saver assuming it works as advertised. I don't have a problem with hosting on a non-Windows platform*, though I do have somewhat of a preference for using a tool based on .NET and NHibernate because I think dogfooding is a good thing. That preference doesn't go so far as to try to port DocBookWiki to .NET/NHibernate. I would rather be contributing to NHibernate than hacking at a documentation tool.
* I spent many years hacking on various 'nixes. You know you're deep in the kernel when printf doesn't work and you have to resort to puts. It was fun, but I'm glad to be working higher in the stack these days...
James
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