Regionerate (pronounced ri-jeh-neh-rate) is a new open-source tool for developers and team leaders that allows you to automatically
apply layout rules on C# code. Watch how it works.
Regionerate runs on Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008, #develop 2.0, NAnt and on command line.
Opening this space officially makes Regionerate an open-source project, which means that starting now, everyone is welcome to pitch in!
The Assembla space will be used to host the source code (using the Subversion repository) and track bugs & feature requests. (using the Trac service). This web site will continue to be used as the only source for announcements, documentation and downloads.
I haven't migrated existing bugs, versions & features from the previous bugtracker to the new Trac service. It'll take me a few more days. For now, you can get the source code and compile it.
When I finish migrating, I will post instructions about submitting patches and managing tickets. (bugs & features)
The Assembla space is used to host the source code (using the Subversion repository) and track bugs & feature requests. (using the Trac service). This web site will continue to be used as the only source for announcements, documentation and downloads.
Regionerate's Public Beta was first published on DotNetKicks on June 22nd, 2007. Since then, over 15,000 people have visited the website and over 2,000 people downloaded Regionerate.
I just wanted to send a big thanks to everyone for all the kind words, suggestions and bug reports.
I'm hoping to release a stable version as soon as possible and get going with the new features of Regionerate v2.0.
If you like Regionerate, help me spread it by recommending it to your friends & colleagues.
Contribute
I'm currently looking for good people to help me with the remaining development tasks for Regionerate v1.0. If you like Regionerate and want to be a part of it, contact me at omer at rauchy dot net.