Hi Robert.
 
I had noticed your work on jsDomAPI, and yes, I like the approach, staying closer to the original DynAPI than DomLib, yet cutting down on the flab allot.
It looks like the logical progression for DynAPI2.
I think you're right to start it as a separate source-forge project, so you can start with a clean slate.
I must say it's a shame you can't combine this work with moderating the current DynAPI2 project. I would appreciate if you'd reconsider this decision, as your experience would be sadly missed here.
 
I'll be following up on your new project too, and would be happy to contribute what I can on both fronts.
 
Cheers,
Richard Bennett
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: 28 August, 2001 19:28
Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] DynAPI Project

 
Because of time constraints and because I've begun work on another dhtml library (http://jsdomapi.sourceforge.net/), I am not going to be able to continue working on the DynAPI.  SInce I currently manage the website and mailing lists, I wanted to find out who would like to take over these roles.  If anyone would like to volunteer, please send me an email to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Someone will need to be responsible for making releases at the Sourceforge site, too.  Also, I will still be subscribed to the mailing lists and will try to follow along as much as possible.
 

Robert Rainwater

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