We're also a year overdue to get the current Xalan-J released. That's my fault; 
I've been slightly distracted. Trying to get back to it now.

Question: Is the XSL3 alpha still an Ant-based build, or did you ever pick up 
the work I put into mavenizing the project? Switching to Maven shouldn't 
require altering the build framework I developed, but would require moving the 
serializer, processor, and testcases into the corresponding subprojects. (Or 
starting with the maven build and copying the files you have changed/added into 
the appropriate subdirectories.) I'd still really, really like to be able to 
easily diff the two branches to see what has been changed.

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From: Mukul Gandhi <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2026 10:33 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [VOTE] Xalan-J XSL 3 alpha RC1

Hi all,
    Its been long overdue to make Xalan-J's XSL 3 alpha release, as
per also discussed with Gary Gregory.

I've published Xalan-J's XSL 3 alpha RC1 at location,
https://github.com/apache/xalan-java/tree/xalan-j_xslt3.0_mvn/xalan_j_xslt3.0_rc1
for easy access to review.

Here's my +1 to make this Xalan-J XSL 3 alpha RC1 release.

Great work every one.


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Mukul Gandhi

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