Is Spring.net actively supported / developed / documented?

In evaluating .net IoC frameworks, I gave spring.net a try first, seeing how much I liked spring in java. However, I quickly feel that this is a stagnant / stagnant / dead project. There is practically no activity on the forums; documentation, although verbose, is infuriating with its self-referential, poor examples, and incomplete sections; spring.net questions don't seem to gravitate much to stackoverflow; and googling for spring.net problems usually results in pages documenting somewhat obscure scripts. I'm close to jumping into a ninja or castle, but I see that their documentation is definitely not sparkling. However, if everyone has poor documentation, I would rather choose an active project. What are your suggestions?

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Spring.NET is pretty active. Take a look at your bug tracking system: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/SPRNET

They have 2 full-featured committers that work on it.

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Spring is pretty active, as Paul pointed out. In my opinion, their IoC container is excellent. When I write this, they are actively working on the code-config project on github .

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