Hi there,

I was wondering - is there a projected date for the next official release of
Xindice?

Thanks,
Tom

 -----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Offering My Help


Documentation would be great!  Many of the commiters (myself included) have
just been too busy to put out a proper release.  One of the biggest holdups
has been the docs for 1.1.  There are a few bugs listed in Bugzilla that
still need to be resolved as well.  Fix what you can and add your patches as
attachments to the Bug.  Make sure to commit them in the universal diff -u
format.  I do this with my eclipse ide and it's a breeze.  Once you complete
a patch, send a note to the list indicating that you need a committer to
review.

If you want to get active, or anyone else for that matter, feel free to dig
in to formalize 1.1.  If your active and your work looks competent, you'll
have my vote to gain committer status.

I already know there are 2 patches that need to be added ('enabling binary
resources', and 'eliminate requirement that xml-rpc use xerces parser')
post-1.1 release.

Thanks,

Kevin Ross

Open Bugs:
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Rabaa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 8:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Offering My Help

Hello,

I'm interested in participating in the development of Xindice.  I've already
read the "Xindice Internals" document.  I thought I could get my feet wet by
possibly helping catch up on the documentation.  I see the README has some
sections looking to be updated and the UNIX howto is lacking, so my running
Redhat 8 at home may be beneficial, unless there are other tasks of higher
priority?
--

   Anthony Rabaa
   Software Developer
   AMCon Research Inc., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
   http://www.amconresearch.net

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