That looks good.
A few minor things:
* This sentence:
 
Anyone can submit thus this is an open source project, but many good attempts fail in that they are not submitted through to the right sources.
 
Might read easier like this:
 
Anyone can contribute to the DynAPI, as this is an open source project, but many good attempts fail because they are not submitted through the right channels.
 
* Most links open a new window except the compatibility matrix link.
 
* I'm not so sure this sentence is such a good idea:
 
If you show commitment to submit patches regulary you have the chance to be picked up as an official DynAPI developer and thereby given access to more profound areas of the project managment. The project welecomes new developers, but they got to show the commitment and spirit for the task beforehand in other than words.
 It makes it sound a bit like a hacking-group, where you can gain access to secret areas.
 
* my url is without capitals.
 
* Maybe a mention that people should get an account *before* they submit a bug/patch, or at least sign their name.
 
* There are a few spelling mistakes, run the URL through http://www.siteowner.com/ to find them.
 
Nice job!
Richard
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik V�glin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Dev] DynAPI X

> I've published a submission guidelines at our website
> now. Go check it out and please let know if you think
> it is sufficient enough.
>
>
http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/content.php?menu=14&page_id=13
>
> All comments are welcome :)
>
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