Embperl is already in a publicly readable cvs server, see CVS.pod in your nearest Embperl source. Daily snapshot tars, etc available too.
Embperl, being on CPAN, can use the rt.cpan.org bug tracker if needed. Neither of these actually fix bugs - people fix bugs. These tools are useful if you have to coordinate a large number of bug reports and patches coming in from all over the place - not something I see happening with Embperl at the moment. I would suggest such contributions get mentioned on this list anyway, even if we had an active bug tracking system. Having said that, as Embperl Debian maintainer I'm very happy to accept patches and coordinate bug reports through bugs.debian.org/libembperl-perl - even if you aren't a Debian user. For people interested, the accumulated Debian patches are always available as a separate .diff.gz against the pristine upstream source, so should be easy for other people to integrate these patches too. So, if you feel that Gerald is being unresponsive, you can pass your bug fixes/reports on to me (via the embperl mailing list ideally) and I should be able to do something useful with them. From what I can see, the main thing holding up Embperl 2.0 is updated documentation. Patches cleaning up or consolidating the various bits of HTML::Embperl 1.3, mid-Embperl2-development and final Embperl documentation would be very useful. When doing so, be aware that Config.pod is automatically generated, so design your improvements to that file accordingly. -- - Gus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
