- From: Tin Le <tin@le.org>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 11:49:19 -0700 (PDT)
- To: "Reitzel, Charlie" <CReitzel@arrakisplanet.com>
- Cc: "'Valeri.Atamaniouk@nokia.com'" <Valeri.Atamaniouk@nokia.com>, <html-tidy@w3.org>, "'Aaron Chan'" <aliceyeung@ozemail.com>, "'Richard A. O'Keefe'" <ok@atlas.otago.ac.nz>, "'ablavier@wanadoo.fr'" <ablavier@wanadoo.fr>, "'ac.quick@sympatico.ca'" <ac.quick@sympatico.ca>, "'dforcier@macromedia.com'" <dforcier@macromedia.com>, "'info@sl-chat.de'" <info@sl-chat.de>, "'derhoermi@gmx.net'" <derhoermi@gmx.net>, "'teague@mailandnews.com'" <teague@mailandnews.com>
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Reitzel, Charlie wrote: > There has been some discussion of setting up a source forge project for Tidy > and refactoring it as a linked lib w/ a command line driver. We have yet > to hear back from Dave Raggett or anyone else at the w3c about the idea. I > think it is time to "just do it". > .... As Gary said, there is already a JTidy project setup on Source Forge. It's the Java version, were you thinking of setting up a parallel one for the C version? It would be good to join in with the JTidy project and keep code forking from happening. In any case, I am also interested in helping. I have disk space, ftp site and a web site that I am willing to offer for keeping the unofficial patches that I've seen floating around on the list. Tin Le ---- http://tin.le.org Tin Le - tin@le.org Firewall and Security Consulting
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