Speaking personally, I think the documentation project
has great value for the Ant community.  I consider
Dominique Devienne's gendoc proposal to be a viable
"seed"; it is (usually, I am having trouble with svn
ATM) viewable in Ant's svn sandbox.  As I understand
it, a SOC project should consist of a good deal of
coding, however; hopefully DD can provide an
indication of how much code would probably be written
in the course of fleshing out his proposal.

Thanks,
Matt

--- Petar Tahchiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My name is Petar Toshev Tahchiev, and I am a student
> at the Sofia
> University, Bulgaria. I am writing to you in
> connection with Google's
> this-year Summer Of Code. For I have been taking
> part in the users
> mail list and I read there about the HTTP
> tasks(tasks that should
> execute HTTP methods on a server).
> Also I know that Ant is in need of automated
> documentation
> generation using the implicit and explicit metadata
> provided by the
> Java source code itself. I was wondering if any of
> my proposals are
> good one for a project to take part in Summer Of
> Code?
> 
> --
> Regards, Petar!
> Karlovo, Bulgaria.
> 
>
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