Though I'm new in this mailing list, I would strongly appreciate the idea of
having better XML-RPC maintenance.
I personally could supply patches for XML-RPC through proxy with authorization
(now supports HTTP/SOCKS/DIRECT proxies) and UTF'ed XML requests.
I would also suggest to discuss in details what's to be implemented in ver2.0
(with milestones, huh).
Also I could be helpful in design/implementation I definitely will not bring a
lot of profit for the common good as maintainer.
.....A
(Alexei Matiouchkine)
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 14:55, Henri Gomez wrote:
> Who on this list agreed to have more people involved on XML-RPC maintenance
> ?
>
> - Goals
>
> * Keep track � Bugzilla
>
> * Release a XML-RPC 2.0 final with all the various patches and
> enhancements sent lasts months.
>
> I'm using XML-RPC on production, as such I need a stable and known
> release, so you could count me on.
>
> As a tomcat commiter I've got some experience around ASF procedure,
> BZ, beta/release cycles, and of course HTTP.
>
> Who's also candidate ?
--
.....A
Alexei Matiouchkine
Engineer @ Business Link International
+7 (812) 3351508
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