Hi,

Now I understand that the better solution is to post directly my
suggestion/bug to WithEnterprise,
but my concern about suggestions was to not spam them with a huge list if
the communauty does not approve the usefull/rationnality of my suggestion.
So i'm resigned to prepare complete report of features (anyway that the only
thing that matter when the Dev Team have to take decisions, and all details
count for the best implementation) because it's surely the best way to see
these features implemented :)

I'm sorry about my "Help me to organanize a 'bug/feature' management system
with an high end XML structure because I lack of these needed knwoledges"
but the feeling to become overwhelmed with all the idea that sudently come
within a fraction of time was to hard to keep me silent ;)
Since such management tools are not available for me at the moment (didn't
have any XML analysis skill for the moment and don't know the wide variety
of parser library allowing manipulate such datas) I will be happy if someone
can recommend me a good book in english (or french but this is sadly hard to
find good translation or writers) that will teach me these basic skills (XML
schema analysis/definition and the standard implementations of all the
parser library), so I can stop to bug the list for this concern ;)

I'm currently really feel/discover how XML, OOP, [any]Data  from/to
[any]Data and finnaly WITANGO will achieve a kind of 'AWESOME
INTEROPERABILITY' in the wide possibility of client/server development.
and that barely the first time I'm in a such brainstorm process (surely due
to my young age, but I think many of you have pass such experience and have
learned to restrain their feedback need...) so please scuse me for any
inconvinience....

Scott: I've readed and rereaded your [NICE|add any superlative here]
conference report as soon as each episode was available, but from my current
point it is strictely impossible to be satisfied about Witango content, and
all the new features that was showed/talked about at the conference so scuse
me if you my post seems to asking more ;)

I'm also sorry if any of my currently posted suggestion seems really
'gadget' to anyone, theses suggestion mainly raise while using the editor,
and I'm also very regarding about the stability/performance of the whole
tool, I'm not really informed on the parts of  the current features that
needed to have a complete reimplementation on the editor side.
I'm impatient to discover what the new version is close to achieve. And I'm
sure that the new version will allow WithEnterprise to determine a
incredible future for upcomming versions

anyway I will try to keep my balance before sending my suggestions...

thanks for your friendly attention!

PS:

(1) after all this I'm feeling like an unconscient if I really considerate
how the dev team have worked from the buyed source, and not even considerate
that was a multi platform developement... But I've some feelings about the
fact that if you have the best 'interoperable' implementation in your source
project, adding features can be really fast/problem safe for a experienced
developer that know how to use his tools and own library in their wide
possibility...

(2) a fact that will bring some indulgence about my "case" is that I didn't
have any feedback from the first list that I've sent on the list while the
Vapourware session ;)

(3) it is definitelly hard to objectively embed my current mind state in a
text post. but I currently didn't have time to increase my writing abilities
;)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Cadillac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [Suggestions] Witango environment evolutions?
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Hi Gauthier,

I think if you were at the Conference you would have won an award for "the
most feature suggestions" :-)

Obviously you have put a lot of work into this - so make sure it isn't lost
and formally submit these in an email to With Enterprise. Try either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or even [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I can't speak for With, but I
can assume it's easier to keep track of this information in a formal
document than being mixed in with discussion threads on the List??

It's also unfortunate you didn't attend the Conference because some of your
suggestions are already in the works - or were brought up for discussion.
You can read my personal Conference Recap if you like, for some information
on the new features (disclaimer: none of my info is official or complete in
anyway):
http://xml-extra.net/webpage.xmlx?node=55

Although many of us see issues and features related to Server Performance
and Stability as a priority - which were addressed in detail at the
Conference, I was also very impressed at the Conference with the attention
to detail and effort Phil and his Team have put into Editor features.

The new Witango Server is going to be AWESOME!

Thank you Gauthier. Cheers...

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
604-460-1843
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.plusinternational.com

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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