Hi Rolland,

I for one am interested.  I imagine that Sidharth and Eugeny
would be interested as well.  Here's what I'm going to do: I'll
create a branch for your changes in the antlrphpruntime svn repo
on Google Code and request a code review from them.

Since Sidharth is the project owner I will defer to him for
his opinion on this, but assuming you are going to continue
development then it makes sense to me that you should have commit
access to the main project instead of maintaining a separate one
on github.

Thanks for your hard work!  I had intended on using and
contributing to this project in Fall 2009 but that project has
been deferred until this summer.  Hope we can all work together
to make PHP a first-class ANTLR target.

Geoff


On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:37:09AM +0100, Rolland Brunec wrote:
> Hello Antlr-dev,
> 
> A few weeks ago I was looking for a parser generator to generate SPARQL 
> parser for OntoWiki [1]. The requirements were PHP, so after some searching i 
> found this great project. Unfortunately there was not much interest in a php 
> runtime, and the antlrphpruntime [2] was still listed as alpha. After some 
> tweaks and fixes the required parser was successfully generated [3]. My 
> changes are now on github [4] and I hope there is still interest in antlr php 
> runtime. Probably it would be a good idea to merge the main repository [2] 
> with my changes.
> 
> regards,
> rolland
> 
> [1] http://ontowiki.net/Projects/OntoWiki
> [2] http://code.google.com/p/antlrphpruntime/
> [3] http://github.com/rollxx/sparqlParser-php
> [4] http://github.com/rollxx/antlr-php-runtime
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