Hi,

My name is Dan Fornika, I'm a genetics grad student in Canada and
beginning self-taught haskell programmer.  I'm making some progress on a
parser for Polyphred XML output (based on HXT).

I started the project with the intention of contributing it to
BioHaskell, and I'd like to ask about how I can do this.  I've never
contributed to an open-source project before.

I noticed that there are other XML parsers based on other Haskell
modules (tagsoup).  Will my choice of XML library prevent it from being
incorporated into the project?  It looks like HXT is the most
full-featured and well-supported XML handling library right now, but it
is a 'bigger' dependency than tagsoup.

I'm sure my code is pretty fragile and verbose, but I don't know what
the best way is to get some more experienced eyeballs to look at it.
Should I just attach it to a message and send it to the list?

Apologies for my somewhat vague description, I'm learning as fast as I can!

Dan

P.S. I've been trying to get an account for the wiki but I've been
getting error messages:

Server error: : commitAndReleaseBuffer: hardware fault (Input/output error)
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