I for one would like to join the dev-group but that's
going to take some time, due to the fact that I don't
know much about the internal structure of DynAPI just
yet.

Never give up hope Jordi, some day things will pick
up.

I'm wondering if we should ask one of those big 
companies (microsoft, sun, netscape, etc...) to
sponser the DynAPI project. Maybe this will help to
speed things along?

--
Raymond
 

--- Jordi Ministral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok, It seems that I'm the only one left from the
> original development 
> team of DynAPI 2. I can live with that. But maybe
> the DynAPI can't. I've 
> been busy ( you could tell that, I hardly can answer
> the mails ) and I'm 
> still figuring out the mailing list tools and CVS
> release scripts and 
> so. No one seems to be updating the CVS anymore and
> I don't see that 
> many bug. This is partially good news: it means all
> major problems are 
> solved and most people can work without dealing with
> DynAPI bugs. I mean 
> compared to, say, one year ago. However I can't help
> but having the 
> feeling that when someone pops up in the mailing
> lists saying that 
> someone should apply this or that patch or whatever,
> 'someone' is always 
> the same handful of people.
> 
> Pascal left, Robert left, Dan left. There's people
> doing excellent work 
> and supporting duties, but who's left to do the
> coding ? If it's going 
> to be myself alone, expect things to go slow. This
> is not a complain but 
> an statement.
> 
> I can grant CVS developer access  to anyone
> interested.
> 
> 
> 
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