От: | QrystaL | ||
Дата: | 22.10.10 07:27 | ||
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Today we are announcing new leadership for the Iron projects and a development model that will enable the broader community to contribute to their development:
The community can now make source contributions to any component of IronPython and IronRuby.
For both IronPython and IronRuby, we’ve made changes to the CodePlex projects to allow community members to make contributions without Microsoft's involvement or sponsorship by a Microsoft employee.
We’ve already released the IronPython Tools for Visual Studio that we developed under Apache 2.0. We’ve received great early feedback on the IronPython language service for Visual Studio. Today we are releasing the prototype code for IronRuby Tools for Visual Studio, and we expect similar feedback for IronRuby tools as well. Releasing these components under the Apache 2.0 license allows for community members to use the functionality and also contribute to the IronPython and IronRuby language services.
We have done a lot of ground work for the next version of IronPython v2.7 and IronRuby v1.9.
We have fixed a lot of infrastructure so that the community should be able to regression test all language updates using our tests.
We have enabled a full release work flow to produce builds and releases straight from the CodePlex projects. Previously, these could only easily be done from our own source depots.
As part of these changes I’m happy to announce new project leaders external to Microsoft who will take over the projects and provide leadership going forward. The IronPython project will have Miguel de Icaza, Michael Foord, Jeff Hardy, and Jimmy Schementi as Coordinators.