This is a call for volunteers. For the first phase of regular tests we
had offers from: JohnL, Chimezie, Luis, Joel, EricL. Thanks, guys, and
if any of you would be available to work near-term (as in over the next
couple of weeks) on XSLT tests as well, please chime up again, since
this would be a new set of assignments. If anyone else would like to
join us that would be great. XSLT tests are a pretty big task (but hey,
that's a blessing, right?).
Anyway, drop me a line and I'll send more info tomorrow evening or so
based on what I hear from folks, and whether the sample test conversions
are in place.
BTW: based on preliminary observations from the emerging code base, it's
much cleaner (thanks to blue sky design, and to not having to deal with
Python < 2.5) and much faster.
Thanks.
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2008/6/19 Uche Ogbuji <uc...@ogbuji.net>:
Eric Larson
Yeah, we did run into some go-slow, and we're hoping to get back on
track this week.
Take care,
John
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