Good news everyone!

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Dan-el Khen

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Jun 21, 2014, 3:19:14 PM6/21/14
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Hello fellow SharpKitters!

I'm happy to announce that SharpKit is going open-source, and will be available under GPLv3 license!

FAQ
Where's the source code?

What about the SDK?
All library definitions, samples, test and jsclr framework will move to the same repository in github, please coordinate any commits to the googlecode repo from now until the move.

Is SharpKit still available for commercial use?
Yes, SharpKit now has a dual licensing option - which means that it will be available under commercial license as well which can be purchased from the website.

How can I join in?
Anyone who wants to join/learn/contribute to SharpKit just poke me here or on github. :-)

Feedback? Questions? Just post them here.

Cheers
Dan-el Khen

Peter Hultqvist

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Jun 22, 2014, 1:43:21 PM6/22/14
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Awesome

Personally I will be much more comfortable pushing to git/sending pull requests, no more git-svn!

6 hours ago there were some issues compiling skc5, now however both the added makefile and building from monodevelop works on Linux too.
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Sebastian

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Jun 22, 2014, 2:44:00 PM6/22/14
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Yes, it didn't worked because monodevelop does not support the ReferencePath-Element in the csproj file. I added a hintpath now for every assembly of the "lib" folder. I added also a plattform depend condition, so the postbuildevent "copy to windows .NET " will no longer executed in unix.

I will add a script to pull the sources from all the different git repos (nrefactory, AjaxMin, corex), then no binaries in the "lib" folder are needed in the future.
i will create debian and rpm packages, too, but this is not the big priority in the moment.

Greetings,
Sebastian

Aguxtin

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Jul 11, 2014, 11:12:32 AM7/11/14
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CONGRATULATIONS ON THAT DECISION ! 

I hope this project gets the necessary man power to withstand the test of time !
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