Hi Hussein,

Can I infer that you have chosen an approach to change tracking and plan to 
start work on it this summer? If so, could I also infer that you're looking at 
delivery sometime in late 2010?

The main thing that PMC's team would like to be able to say when?users complain 
about the lack of change tracking (which they don't?do much of yet)?is that 
there is a solution on the horizon and if it's important to them then it 
can?be?accellerated?with budget. 

Having?a rough price?attached to?it and some dates would be useful. I don't 
expect you'll have those now, but when the feature firms up and you have 
some?idea?of?how much money it would cost and when?it could potentially be 
delivered, let me know.

Thanks,
Jeff.?

PS: What is "interruptible mode"? That's an expression I've not come across 
before.



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From: Hussein Shafie <[email protected]>
To: Jeff Hooker <jeff at itwriting.ca>
Cc: "xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com" <xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com>
Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 12:53:10 AM
Subject: Re: [XXE] Change Tracking in XMLmind

Jeff Hooker wrote:
>? 
> PMC has asked me to inquire about change-tracking's place on the current
> XMLmind roadmap 

We currently do not plan to work on this feature before this summer.



> and whether or not it could be elevated if PMC were
> willing to pay development costs.

This is certainly possible, however:

[1] This feature would belong to us and would be part of the standard
product. In consequence, PMC would pay just a small part of the
development costs.

[2] We have to agree on change tracking features and user interface.

[3] We are currently in interruptible mode and in all cases, we cannot
free some of our engineers before April 2010.

Sorry for not being more responsive for what is a very much needed feature.
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