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Is there someone who working on F# Power Pack ?

Seriously - last update is Dec10 for old F# Core.

So I've got own rebuild for some parts (Linq2sql) for .net4 and new core and I think there is someone else who got the same and someone who is working on it - where can I find it ? Or F# PP is dead ?

Also I can see only lesser compiler fixes. I like this work but it's not official tree. OK, just kidding, the question is still being about F# Power Pack.

cnd
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    How about to make an unofficial fork somewhere. I have a lot of code I could share. – Oldrich Svec May 27 '11 at 05:09
  • @Oldrich Svec - I was thinking about it. I wanted to try making own set of up-to-day working parts of it here : https://github.com/nCdy/FS-Damnation (it's really nothing yet) If you got everything to share - share it ) – cnd May 27 '11 at 05:20

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According to a comment in this blog post, updating the F# PowerPack isn't a high priority just yet.

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  • Sorry, but I can't see the reason there - what is their current task ? – cnd May 26 '11 at 07:55
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    @nCdy : I presume they're not allowed to say, or they would have said. But I can only interpret `we have a Visual Studio development deadline` to mean that they have paid/scheduled/budgeted work to finish before spending time on updating an unpaid, mostly-working open-source project. – ildjarn May 26 '11 at 07:59
  • the Visual Studio part sounds promising, especially if they are working on F# integration :) – Alex May 26 '11 at 13:34
  • @nCdy, if you trawl the F# questions here a bit, you'll catch quite a few comments from Brian talking about a big backlog of VS integration work. ([Here's](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6119265/visual-studio-tasklist/6120128#6120128) an example from yesterday). – Benjol May 27 '11 at 06:43