> > So I can take
> > on importing sources, refactoring them to correct
> > package structure and writing xtags.xml ( at least
> > start it, so Joel can follow on it )
> > and maybe fixing some stuff which is currently
> broken
> > in CVS ( judging from commit logs )

I just overlooked it... Not came yet to write some
hiberabte stuff - just looking for it and figuring a
way...

> not that I dont want more committers - but there was
> discussion on
> xdoclet-dev a week or two ago about jboss
> maintaining their own module in
> their own cvs repository.  do we want to do this
> here, or keep with the
> status quo?

Difficult question. We have more knowlege of xdoclet,
hibernate folks of course of hibernate. 
With current templating solution it would be best for
hibernate module to live in xdoclet, because
of possibly need of new tags in other modules
or templating enhancements -  having somebody with
right to commit in both repositories is good idea...

I can also think of some ehnancements to hibernate
code 
generation - there are a lot of potencially usefull
patterns...

regards,

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