Dear Roman,
    I'll be talking about my work with XalanJ. I'm not sure, if I'm
qualified to become a Xalan committer or PMC member. But I've long
association using Xalan (15+ years). I've developed nearly uncountable XSLT
stylesheets with Xalan, and have used most of advanced parts of Xalan. In
the past I've successfully built Xalan from its sources, and have submitted
few Xalan patches in the past.

Given a chance to become XalanJ committer or a PMC member (I'm fine with
only a committer status, if there are sufficient existing PMC members), I
can ensure good work (functional as well as quality) from my side.

I'm currently a XercesJ committer and member of Xerces PMC.

On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:11 PM Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Roger, Bill, Gary,
>
> I think a solution where we re-boot the PMC with just the 3 of you
> will be a great way to keep the project going. Don't worry about the
> fact that you may be only overseeing C++ parts of it -- projects evolve
> over time and if all that is left of Xalan is C++ part -- that's still way
> better
> than nothing.
>
> If you agree with this plan -- please reply to the thread and we can
> proceed.
>
> Thanks,
> Roman (on behalf of ASF board)
>




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Regards,
Mukul Gandhi

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