Hey Holger,
I'm going to reply to the list, because it's much better to have this a public conversation, rather than a private one. The usual way this works is someone starts working on things. That could be bug fixes, performance enhancements, and even new features. For example, a really cool thing to work on would be EXSLT extension functions (see http://www.exslt.org). That's also a good way to get your "feet wet" and get to know the code. There are many more projects available as well, although they tend to be more complex, so they're probably not appropriate for someone without much experience in the code. There are also lots of things that could be done to enhance our build process, such as Makefile work, and automation. Our new conformance testing utility also needs to be ported from Win32 to the various Unix flavors, so that might be something fun, if you have some Unix experience. Of course, you could also explore the code and look for something you'd like to do. Dave |---------+---------------------------> | | Holger Floerke | | | <floerke@doctron| | | ic.de> | | | | | | 03/28/2002 09:24| | | AM | | | | |---------+---------------------------> >---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Working on Xalan-C++ | >---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Hi David, --8<-- snip from xalan-dev --8<-- >Yes, I'm the only one left working on the C++ processor. Anyone interested >in working on Xalan-C++ should volunteer some time -- there are lots of >things to work on. --8<-- snip from xalan-dev --8<-- What kind of 'volunteer' you think of? Maybe I am interested :^) HolgeR -- holger floerke d o c t r o n i c email [EMAIL PROTECTED] information publishing + retrieval phone +49 2222 9292 90 http://www.doctronic.de
