+1. Thanks Samuel. Very happy to hear that you plan to keep contributing.
Michael Glavassevich XML Technologies and WAS Development IBM Toronto Lab E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Gareth Reakes <[email protected]> wrote on 21/08/2012 01:57:24 AM: > Hey Samuel, > > Thanks for all all work and its great to hear you will continue your work. > > Cheers, > > Gareth > > On 21 Aug 2012, at 01:12, Samuel Medeiros wrote: > > Greetings, > > I am the Apache Xalan C++ GSoC 2012 student. > I have been mentored by Steven J. Hathaway through this program. > > This summer was very challenging for me, giving me the opportunity > of work in a language that I was not an expert and in a good and big > project that I had never heard. > The great side is that I have been working with qualified people all > the time. Steven has been a great mentor, always ready to take my doubts. > > Thank you Xalan Developer Team, in particular Steven J. Hathaway, > for this challenging summer. > > Steven said me that XALAN projects would be glad to have me to > continue my contribution efforts after the GSoC 2012. > Then I would like to say that I want to stay in this organization, > working with you at least until I finish all the objectives > originally planned for GSoC 2012. > > During the summer, I have worked in the Xalan Dates and Times module. > I just have posted the last version at JIRA [XALANC-728], file > "GSoC-2012-08-20.zip". > In this version, all functions described at http://www.exslt.org/ > date/index.html are already implemented, except date:format-date() > and date:parse-date(). > There is some files that still need some documentation, but I made > the code as clear as I could and I think it is easy to understand. > Some functions need to be tested more. > Write documentation and tests, futhermore to implement the 2 > remaining functions are my new tasks. > > Sincerely, > Samuel Queiroz > > -- > Gareth Reakes, CTO WE7 - Great Music, Free > +44-20-7117-0809 http://www.we7.com > > “The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long > plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die > like dogs. There's also a negative side. “ > - Hunter S. Thompson
