welcome to the ASF and to jakarta. just in case no one's pointed you in the right direction, here's a few things you might like to do:
1. add your bio (or at least edited highlights ;) to the jakarta website page (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/whoweare.html). there are some instructions at the bottom of the newbie page (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/ newbie.html#How%20can%20I%20get%20involved%20with%20maintaining%20the%20 Jakarta%20Site?").
2. make sure you're familiar with the ASF (http://www.apache.org/) and jakarta (http://jakarta.apache.org/) sites. there's not as much information as we'd like (patches gratefully accepted ;) but it's what's there's probably worth reading.
3. please reread http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newbie.html again (more material has been recently added).
4. think about subscribing to general at jakarta.apache.org and community at apache.org. (you'll need to do so from your apache.org email address see http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newbie.html).
BTW if you find any problems with the instructions on http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newbie.html please don't be shy about asking (i've only recently added more information).
- robert
On 5 Dec 2003, at 14:00, Martin Holz wrote:
Oliver Zeigermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
By votes from all active committers Martin Holz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has been elected as a new committer for the Slide project:
Pill, Juergen +1 Wallmer, Martin +1 Ingo Brunberg +1 Jean-Philippe Courson +1 Nevermann, Dr., Peter +1 Oliver Zeigermann +1
My account has been created today and want to thank you for your confidence. Allow me to introduce myself, so you know whom you elected.
I have been studied chemistry, where I did my first programming exercises on a DEC Vax using FORTRAN 77. Trying to combine computers and chemistry I did number crunching for quantum chemistry.
Currently I work for a government owned company in the chemistry information field. We are involved in a major eLearning project for German chemistry students (http://www.vs-c.de). There are currently approximately 150 authors at 16 different universities all across Germany, in Switzerland and England. It was soon discovered, that no available system would fit the needs, so we started to develop our own system.
The front end of the system is cocoon for display and the XML Spy (or any other XML editor) and some special purpose tools for editing. The repository was CVS, but it was to technical for some authors, so it was replaced by slide/WebDAV. Currently there are about 40,000 documents and 18 GB of data in the slide repository.
So my interest in slide is not focused on new features, but keep the repository running and hunt bugs.
Martin
-- Martin Holz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Softwareentwicklung / Vernetztes Studium - Chemie FIZ CHEMIE Berlin Franklinstrasse 11 D-10587 Berlin
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