Giles Hall wrote:
> Hello?
> 
> I would enjoy a response to my request for CVS access to Webware.  Is
> this project derelict?  Perhaps you are looking for a new maintainer?
> Either way, I would like to help out.  I've fixed a few bugs within
> Webware, I have a whole bunch of feature ideas and I'm using it in a
> serious project here at work. 
> 
> I hope to communicate with an active Webware developer soon.

Sorry about the delay.  I've been discussing this with Chuck and Ian and I
think we agree that Webware clearly needs some new developers, so we'll give
you CVS access.  There are some things to keep in mind:

- Webware uses tabs for indentation.  I noticed that your Monitor.py patch
used spaces instead.  Let's stick with tabs for now (unless we someday reach
a consensus to switch everything to spaces all at once).

- Try to maintain backward compatibility as much as possible.  I don't use
Monitor.py but I assume that your patch is backward-compatible.

- Add a note to the release notes file (usually
WebKit/Docs/RelNotes-X.Y.html) whenever you check something in.  This makes
our lives much easier when it's time to cut a release.

- When in doubt, ask on webware-devel.

I'll give you CVS write access -- check back in about 15 minutes and you
should have access.

- Geoff


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