Hi Nikita,

> No, actually I had decided to move on to other project after seeing no
> activity here. But I would still like to pitch in.

Nice to hear your interest.

> Sagara, I guess, you would be the right person to ask what's worth working
> on? It appears, you've fixed a lot of issues and many of them are not
> committed, so it would not be wise for me just to pick one.

Hopefully after next couple of weeks I'm planing to start works
targeting M9 release.Since most of the  Apache projects depend on
volunteer contributions, a project can be very active or idle time to
time. That nature is common for Woden too :)

As Jeremy suggested one way to start is pick any JIRA issue that you
are interested, once you pick a JIRA  Issue you may have a discussion
on mailing list about your approach or any clarification/help
required. I'm pretty much sure our senior people will help out.

BTW sometimes ago Lawrence have mentioned [1] some impotent areas that
we expect to have contributions, I think if you like you can start
with one of them.

specially following areas will add some value to our next release.

- Updating the Woden Axiom based implementation to the WSDL 2.0
recommendation. (Woden has two models: one based on DOM and one based
on OM :Apache Axiom. The DOM model is up-to-date but OM model is some
what
 outdated and need to be updated )

- Adding validation logic for more WSDL 2.0 assertions.

- Updating the WSDL 1.1 -> 2.0 converter to the WSDL 2.0 recommendation.

[1] - http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04824.html


Thanks,

-- 
Sagara Gunathunga

Blog - http://ssagara.blogspot.com
Web - http://sagaras.awardspace.com/

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