Thanks!
- Jon
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The catalog of linq implementations, which was the other part of the
linq.to site, was primarily the "AllFlavors" page and the two detail
pages about "db4o" and "nhibernate" (the other detail pages seemed to
be mostly stubs and to be covered by the "AllFlavors" page). I'm not
quite sure where to put these.
At first my plan was to include the full history, but that would have
caused a flood of commits and since urls and formatting needed to be
changed and pages left out, I thought that this would mean to much
altering of history to make it interesting. The page that it have been
nice to have history for is the "Tests" page to see test coverage and
success rate over time, but that should probably be handled
differently anyway.
Anders
Thank you thank you thank you!
- Jon