Yea Team,

Regardless of who is coding and working in the various XPath2 development camps, I am interested in integrating the results back into Apache XALAN. I look forward to seeing your progress on this mail list. My snapshots of the XALAN-C SVN repository are integrated into commercial products of various vendors, the largest being Unisys. I'm sorry that Unisys is not taking a more active role in the XALAN/XERCES open source development.

Steven J.  Hathaway

On 6/18/2011 3:47 PM, Jesper Steen Møller wrote:
Hi Steve!

On 18/06/2011, at 23.45, Steve Hathaway wrote:

I am making a commitment to advance Apache XALAN with Version XPath2 an XSLT2.  
I have studied the W3 specifications and understand many of the problem issues 
and infrastructure vulnerabilities.  I also know the internal architectures of 
numerous operating systems and program language design.  I am willing to 
participate on your code review team.

Good for Open Source XSLT!

I wish you good progress with the GSoC endeavor.

Ah, there's a slight confusion there. Gui Xun Long is the GSoC student, Victor Wang is 
the mentor. I don't have a formal role in that, but I try to help out because I'm one of 
the committers on the XPath2 processor hosted at Eclipse.org (known as 
"PsychoPath"), which they are integrating with, or perhaps branching (which 
shouldn't really be required).



-Jesper
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