On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Steve Belt wrote:

> Actually, Jeff, I would love to contribute. I fear, however, that my newness
> to Turbine might make me more of a hindrance. I have much learning of
> Turbine to get through.  My hesitation is that I will produce more questions
> than code. :/
>

Questions are good. And we all have to start somewhere. Its fair for me to
say there are parts of turbine I dont fully understand, which is part of
what this iCalendar implementation is all about.

I would love to be a more active developer over in Turbine too but feel I
need some more practical implementation knowledge.
 
> I have, on the other-hand, created simple servlets - mostly for database
> connections - and thought this might be a nice stepping-stone for me. (I
> also happen to have need for this scheduled-message ability at my work.) I
> have posted a message on the JAMES list to see if I can accomplish this.
>

I am -1 on this because we are duplicating effort plus I just took a
minute to read the getting started doc on the scheduler. It seems like it
wont be too hard to work with.

We might get those email reminders in the first rev after all ;).
 
> I will also see if I can learn some of these items in Turbine. In any case,
> I will happily share any results with the list.
> 
> BTW - you have also mentioned efforts directed at XSL to present the data. I
> actually have some experience with this. Perhaps I could assist on these
> efforts.
> 

Yes, I am hoping to use Castor XML to generate an XML document from the
database data. This xml doc would then be transformed via XSL. Help with
the XSL would be greatly appreciated.

Jeff Prickett
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