> Well, with the upcoming 1.5 release, I think that the XML parser has now
pretty much moved beyond me. And Tinny and crew, and associated third party
others, have it under control pretty well at this point I think.
>
> I have a big personal project coming up soon that will be taking up all my
time and then some, and with the rate of traffic here growing quickly
already, its clear to me that I won't have the time to keep up. So, I think
I'm going to be cashing out here and moving on to other things. I can see
the smoke from the neighbor's house I guess. I might check in once in a
while, if I have an issue with the parser (we are using it at work), but I'm
probably going to unsubscribe and not follow the mailing list directly
anymore.
>
> So anyway, it was fun, and I hope the product continues to grow. Its nice
to have one of your 'children' grow up to be so popular and productive. XML
looks to be turning into the universal hammer (not sure that's a good thing,
but its a thing nonetheless), so I think that its important that this
product remain viable and free.
>
> After my new project has made me huge, bloated and wealthy, and I don't
have anything else to do between driving my Ferraris and snorting huge
bucket loads of coke, I'll get back involved. But, in the meantime, I gotta
put the peddle to the metal and I can't afford any non-essential CPU cycles.
>
> Aster, la vister folks.
>
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> Dean Roddey
> The Charmed Quark Controller
> Charmed Quark Software
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.charmedquark.com
>
> "If it don't have a control port, don't buy it!"
>
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Good Luck Dean!



Peter A. Volchek
Software Engineer
Metis International, Inc.
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