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Hooorray !! Some work from monodevelop templates for gendarme here: git://gitorious.org/gendarme-templates-for-monodevelop/gendarme-templates-for-monodevelop.git nestor — about 1 month ago

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Working on monodevelop templates for gendarme nestor — about 1 month ago

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Jesse proposed and implemented a very cool, contract-related (making it yet cooler) but immediately useful, AvoidSideEffectsInConditionalCodeRule for Gendarme. I can't wait for FX4 to give us "base" contracts inside the framework :) poupou — 3 months ago

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Update Gendarme MD/VS.NET project files to match the Makefile. Now everyone can compile all the existing (207) rules and tests. New stuff coming soon... poupou — 3 months ago

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The win32 installer and the (zipped) binaries for Gendarme 2.4 are now available from https://www.ohloh.net/p/gendarme/download Get them while they are fresh :) poupou — 3 months ago

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Last week for anyone interested in a Gendarme related project for GSoC 2009!!! Read some ideas from http://www.mono-project.com/StudentProjects#Gendarme_related_projects or submit your own! poupou — 3 months ago

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Updated Mono's wiki with Gendarme rules documentation for version 2.4. poupou — 3 months ago

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At last :-) here are the results of the Gendarme survey: http://pages.infinit.net/ctech/gendarme-survey-2009.html Thanks to everyone who participated! The data will prove useful for future enhancements :-) poupou — 3 months ago

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Earlier this week Daniel Nauck (dna) has surprised me with a CC.NET task for Gendarme! (source available from http://jira.public.thoughtworks.org/browse/CCNET-1401). That's the kind of surprise I like so much about FOSS: someone want something bad enough to do it :-) Now who wants, badly enough, a MonoDevelop addin ? poupou — 4 months ago

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The win32 setup and zipped binaries of Gendarme 2.4 preview 3 are now available at https://www.ohloh.net/p/gendarme/download while Linux users can enjoy it using openSUSE build service, where Gendarme resides inside the mono-tools package. poupou — 5 months ago

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