Re: [libxml-devel] Status

2010-06-25 Thread Anurag Priyam
> To serve as a website for the projects Github pages can be setup. > > Once I have been added as a collaborator, I am doing this one first. They support Jekyll pages and I always wanted to give it a shot :). -- Anurag Priyam, 2nd Year Undergraduate, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Khar

Re: [libxml-devel] Status

2010-06-25 Thread Anurag Priyam
> > > Well, I did setup a git repositories: > > > http://github.com/cfis/libxml-ruby > http://github.com/cfis/libxslt-ruby > > You do not want to go with a maintainer libxml account then, as we discussed before? > What changes do I need to make? > > Add collaborators. Those who wish to be one wi

Re: [libxml-devel] Status

2010-06-25 Thread Charlie Savage
Hi Anurag, On 6/25/2010 1:48 AM, Anurag Priyam wrote: Looks like Charlie is quite busy. I could act as a co-maintainer? As the initial steps I will create the libxml account add collaborators and clone the repositories. Well, I did setup a git repositories: http://github.com/cfis/libxml-ruby

Re: [libxml-devel] Status

2010-06-25 Thread Trans
On Jun 25, 3:48 am, Anurag Priyam wrote: > Looks like Charlie is quite busy. I could act as a co-maintainer? As the > initial steps I will create the libxml account add collaborators and clone > the repositories. > > We can then start setting targets: porting completely to Ruby 1.9.2, fixing > t

Re: [libxml-devel] Status

2010-06-25 Thread Anurag Priyam
Looks like Charlie is quite busy. I could act as a co-maintainer? As the initial steps I will create the libxml account add collaborators and clone the repositories. We can then start setting targets: porting completely to Ruby 1.9.2, fixing the bugs, integrating patches and stuff. What say? On W