Donald Ball wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Arnold, Curt wrote:
>
> > I talked with several people at XTech about the possibility of an
> > open-source, collaborative environment to develop useful XSLT
> > transforms. Currently, there does not seem to be such a place and the
> > general reaction was fairly enthusiastic. Basically, it would look
> > like a whole bunch of little microprojects instead of the fairly large
> > existing projects and would not start with a large donated code base
> > from one vendor.
> >
> > Some micro-projects that I would envision are:
> >
> > XML Schema compilers/"preprocessors"
> > XML Metadata Interchange -> Scalable Vector Graphics
> > Schema documentation stylesheets
> >
> > I think that Apache would be the ideal home for this. If not, do you
> > have any suggestions?
>
> I like this. A useful repository of XSLT stylesheets? Not bad. Maybe we
> could get some experience maintaining libraries of these suckers too. +1.
>
> - donald
+1. I would be willing to contribute anything from Jetspeed.
Also there needs to be a search engine behind them and everything should
be in CVS.
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