Yeah, the team is still actively tweeting updates about adding features and refactoring parts of the original code base. There's not even a slight chance a port would be even out of the planning stages.
Even the most gung-ho C# pusher at Microsoft would also ask what benefit porting it would give. Years (if we're being realistic) just to get to feature parity all so it runs on top of .NET?
Even the most gung-ho C# pusher at Microsoft would also ask what benefit porting it would give. Years (if we're being realistic) just to get to feature parity all so it runs on top of .NET?