Everyone- Actually, as my at home self I could do some documentation. It seems like a good way for me to be involved and learn xalan c++ internals. And I *think* I can write clear documentation. :) But I would need a lot of help in the beginning (not knowing what everything does, etc.)
I should mention that I have written some apps using Xalan C++ (latest release, not current cvs), so I'm not a complete ignoramus as to what goes in the system. If anyone wants to throw me some pointers to start, I can be reached at this email address or [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1]. Rachael [1] That is not actually l33t speak. It just looks that way. > -----Original Message----- > From: David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 2:27 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Upcoming Xalan-C++ 1.5 release > > > > > > > Hi all, > > The CVS repository is frozen, and the sources have been > tagged for the 1.5 > release. We're now starting to do candidate release builds > which we will > make available for testing purposes. Look for future announcements > regarding which platforms are ready and where you can obtain the > distribution. > > The last hurdle we have is updating the documentation, which > will take at > least several days, and perhaps longer. This is a perfect > opportunity to > mention that our documentation no longer has an official > owner. So, if > there's someone out there who enjoys writing, now would be a > good time to > volunteer! > > If all goes well, I hope we can post the final release early > next week. > > Dave > >
