David Blevins wrote:
I made a couple libraries for manipulating Confluence and Jira via their XML-RPC front-ends. Currently, I have them sitting here:

http://svn.codehaus.org/swizzle/trunk/swizzle-confluence/
http://svn.codehaus.org/swizzle/trunk/swizzle-jira/

Examples:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/SWIZZLE/Swizzle+Confluence
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/SWIZZLE/Swizzle+Jira

I created these libraries by generating them with perl based on the XML-RPC defs for the respective xml-rpc services. I'm thinking here might be a better home than my little project at Codehaus simply because at commons there'd be like 100+ people who'd have access to improve the library as opposed to just me.

So anyway, is this something people would like?

As a general rule its pretty hard to get existing code accepted into commons. I've generally come to the opinion now that if the code is good enough and theres a buzz about it, then the users will find you wherever you're at.

Stephen



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