Hallo Manuel,

In December, I have get two things from Linterweb:
* Code of the ZIM access part for Kiwix
* Patched libzeno.

I have take a look to the first thing, but abandon the code and rewrited it 
fully (In fact I rewrited fully Kiwix).

For the second part, Tommi posted a pretty argumented email weeks ago:
https://intern.openzim.org/pipermail/dev-l/2009-April/000022.html

About SVN access, my opinion is not as important as Tommi's one, but I would 
prefer that only people which have already proposed a few quality patches get 
access to the SVN...

Regards
Emmanuel

 Le jeu 21/05/09 23:21, "Manuel Schneider" [email protected] a 
écrit:
> Tommi and Emmanuel,
> 
> please have a look into the attachments. This is the patched code of
> libzeno 
> from Linterweb. It should run on Windows and fixe some bugs in the
> library as 
> well as in the reader.
> 
> Pascal, which is on this list, might want to explain it if needed.
> 
> Please see if you can integrate that into our current SVN, gaining
> us the 
> impovments of Linterweb and enable them to use our current SVN code
> for their 
> further development.
> 
> I would prefer it if Linterweb had commit access to our subversion.
> 
> Please give your comments on this list about this code. If there is
> any reason 
> not to use it please explain why.
> 
> Greets,
> 
> Manuel
> -- 
> Regards
> Manuel Schneider
> 
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