I've talked to Rich and Dan, and they've given me the chance to keep AXMLS development going. As you can see, they've granted me admin rights to the project.
Because Rich and Dan are very busy and don't have the time to commit to AXMLS at this time, I will be acting as Project Lead from this moment forward.
My goal here is to bring the community together, to gather our combined knowledge and view points, and channel that creativity and wisdom, so we can all contribute to the future of AXMLS.
So please, come on by, kick up your feet and make yourself comfortable. Post in the forums, share your idea's, leave feedback, make suggestions of features that you'd like to see, and if you have the time, go ahead and post a suggested fix or two in the tracker.
I really can't wait to see where we, as a community, can bring AXMLS.
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I can't begin to express how thrilled I am that AXMLS might be back in active development. I wish Jesse and all others who choose to become involved the best of luck going forward with the project.
That's what Open Source is about, you know. Keeping good projects going for good.
Cheers!
Rich
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How's it going folks.
I've talked to Rich and Dan, and they've given me the chance to keep AXMLS development going. As you can see, they've granted me admin rights to the project.
Because Rich and Dan are very busy and don't have the time to commit to AXMLS at this time, I will be acting as Project Lead from this moment forward.
My goal here is to bring the community together, to gather our combined knowledge and view points, and channel that creativity and wisdom, so we can all contribute to the future of AXMLS.
So please, come on by, kick up your feet and make yourself comfortable. Post in the forums, share your idea's, leave feedback, make suggestions of features that you'd like to see, and if you have the time, go ahead and post a suggested fix or two in the tracker.
I really can't wait to see where we, as a community, can bring AXMLS.
I can't begin to express how thrilled I am that AXMLS might be back in active development. I wish Jesse and all others who choose to become involved the best of luck going forward with the project.
That's what Open Source is about, you know. Keeping good projects going for good.
Cheers!
Rich