Re: [Htmlparser-user] Testing/feedback, question
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From: Somik R. <so...@ya...> - 2002-06-26 01:49:25
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1) I have changed my schedule to accomodate yours to some degree. That = is to say, I've observed that your posts are always between 6pm and 2am = my time (Seattle) and that your company is in Tokyo. As such, I intend = to work between 6 and 9 local time to move this forward for a few days, = if I may. Cool! This collaboration will be fun. 2) My SourceForge ID is 'claudeduguay' but I have never used it (though = it's active - I just checked). I've added you as a developer. You can check out the code, and run the = build scripts. Instructions are at = http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=3D24399 3) I'll try to collect up what I can as we do these tests by writing to = this mailing list. I hope that will at least capture the information. = After we've collected enough useful data, I'll be happy to write = something up that coallesses as much as possible into a single document = for you. =20 Great. 4) I will work from home in the evenings and from the office in the = mornings this week, so I'll upgrade the product at work in the morning = to use the 1.2 integration release for subsequent testing. =20 Sounds good. Note that the tests are larely in-product tests for a document converter = which is part of a larger system. As such, the timing numbers I provide = will be for complete processing, including directory traversals, file = conversions and transmission times, through the bulk of this processing = is parsing. Transmissions are being done on a LAN so they are very fast = and file traversal time is negligeable. Cool. Bytway, could you subscribe to the htmlparser-developer mailing list ? = We could continue our collaboration on that list, and leave this forum = for user questions. = http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/htmlparser-developer Cheers, Somik |