Hi Joshua!
On 5/9/07, Joshua D. Abraham <jabra_at_ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
> Perhaps, it would be useful from a conceptual standpoint, to
> discuss what sorts of things can be done with the XML that have
> not been done in the past. Obviously, we have different/unique
> projects, some in different languages(perl,python, ruby) and
> therefore, implementing the features may be done in different
> ways.
>
> I suggest we use nmap-dev for this, rather than any other list,
> as this seems like the appropiate place.
>
> Regards,
> Josh
Sure! I agree about the nmap-dev.
Amit, What have you been doing on xml-expert, and which ideas you set
to that project that you believe could help improve Umit, or could be
integrated to Umit?
This year, we have a student (Guilherme) which is going to need some
xml diff work, and also, we have Joao Paulo, who is another student
that is going to work on UmitMapper. I think you can help both, and
help also improve the way we open/save/manipulate XML inside Umit.
Maybe to speed up the whole thing, or making it someway better.
Cheers!
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Adriano Monteiro Marques
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Received on May 09 2007