- From: Lyn Richards \(DogLogic\) <danelady@gsinet.net>
- Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 23:19:45 -0800
- To: "Alexander J. Vincent" <jscript@pacbell.net>, <www-html@w3.org>
Sorry folks Feel free to use my email address danelady@doglogic.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander J. Vincent" <jscript@pacbell.net> To: <www-html@w3.org> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 5:45 PM Subject: Re: Creating a modularization tool in PHP? > Well, I've already had a rather enthusiastic response in the last > few hours from three separate individuals, one an expert in PHP and > another a coauthor of the Modularization specification. Thanks! > > The strength of that enthusiasm is encouraging me to launch an > official DTD Modularizer project at http://www.jslab.org/dtd-mod . > (Site will be up very soon -- probably within two hours.) We're going > to start with PHP for now, but we'll welcome other languages as well > (CGI/Perl comes to mind for the W3C servers) in very short order. (As > in just say you'd be willing to do a version in your language, and > welcome aboard!) > > I'd like to know if any volunteers here understand CVS or SSH/SCP > well enough for me to transfer the project to SourceForge, or if you can > recommend another collaborative host. I don't know either one of those > protocols, so I'm up the creek without a paddle on SourceForge. It also > makes it difficult for anyone to contribute code without going through > me first (and my ego's not that big) at jslab.org. Any kind of > logistical support I can get for this to create a public working > environment I'd appreciate. My overall goal here would be to create a > suite we could submit for use and preferably hosting by the World Wide > Web Consortium. > >
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