A wise old hermit known only as Avinash Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> once said:

> I was wondering what the current level of support is for WebSphere 5, if
> at all. I would be extremely interested in contributing code for
> WebSphere 5 support. How can I find out if anyone is already working in
> this area?

Is it mentioned in the docs at xdoclet.sf.net?  If not, it's probably not supported.  
If the docs don't make it clear which versions are supported (and that's quite likely, 
they need some improvement) then raise an issue (for the "Documentation" module) 
saying so.  It may be a trivial edit, but that just makes it more likely someone will 
do it in an idle moment; if there's no issue for it, it'll probably never get done ;-)

Assuming it's not already supported, next thing to check is if there's an open 
enhancement request for it in JIRA, and if it's assigned to anybody.  If it's not 
assigned, then nobody's working on it so feel free to write it and send a patch (you 
might like to add a comment saying you're doing so, to avoid anyone duplicating your 
efforts).  If there's no issue about it, it's probably not even being planned; open an 
enhancement request, and it'll get considered.

The only other way to know if anyone else is working on it is via telepathy.  You'll 
get more reliable results from JIRA, though.


Andrew.


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