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I've collaborated or contributed to a few community projects over the year (most notably Nant a few years back). I haven't been active in any big projects recently, with the most recent contribution being the WCF support in QuickCounters, but I've posted a number of useful libraries and utilities over the last couple of years, several of which have been used by other people.
I originally posted many of these as just samples (source included), but if people find them useful, I wonder if it would be interesting to turn them into more proper open source projects. I'm talking about things like: the PipelineTesting library, the several pipeline components, my MSMQ activities for WF and a few things here and there for WCF and such. Would people find them useful? Would anyone care to contribute to them if they were used to start a few proper open source projects?
Assumming there is enough interest (I'm guessing not, but you never know), what's the best place to publish them? Right now, I see three basic choices:
Any opinions? comments? preferences? I'd love to hear what people have to say on this topic!
Tomas Restrepo is a software developer located in Colombia, South America. His interests include .NET, Connected Systems, PowerShell and lately dynamic programming languages. More...
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