Being in the same waiting for a reply on a submission position, maybe
there could be a list somewhere of pending taglibs? Or submitted taglibs.
Or a similar email to the current maintainer email. Basically a list of
submitted taglibs, urls, that goes around.

Then as an 'official' taglib person is allocated/volunteers to check the
submissions, they can be specified next to it.

Because of the modular aspect of the Taglib project, I think there's far
more room for independent new submissions than in many projects.

Something else that would be very useful is some enhancements to the
current instructions (http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/addtaglib.html).
It details well the process after a tag has been reviewed, but what would
be of most help when submitting something. Can a submitter document the
taglib in a standard way? The existing taglib documentation seems to have
a common, but inconsistent theme. Which is right?

Another question, if I release a new update to a submitted taglib, do you
want to be bothered about that. 

I figure it's all about feedback, open-source projects are in such an
interesting position with customers at all levels. From the end-user,
through developers, to submitters and then you lot.

*waffle off*

Bay

On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Glenn Nielsen wrote:

> Sorry Keyton, my excuse is #3.
> 
> I have been getting ready for, then doing Jakarta-Taglibs releases.
> And at work I am very busy working towards a deadline that is looming
> 5 weeks away.
> 
> Hopefully someone will have time to look at it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Glenn
> 
> "A. Keyton Weissinger" wrote:
> > 
> > I volunteered the Relax NG tag library validator on Thursday and have heard
> > next to nothing. Could someone let me in on the secret? Are you guys:
> > 
> > 1) Not interested?
> > 2) Laughing at me because there's already something out there along these
> > lines that I didn't know about?
> > 3) Swamped with other stuff and have had no time?
> > 4) Desperate to try something like Keyton's Relax NG Validator, but are
> > trapped under something heavy?
> > 
> > All feedback welcome. If this isn't useful to you, please let me know so I
> > don't keep spending time on it for Jakarta....
> > 
> > Thank you in advance...
> > 
> > Keyton
> 
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