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As far as committing submitted patches, I can volunteer to do that. I don't actually use the DSSSL stylesheets at all myself, so I don't think I'm the best person from the project to do it -- but if nobody else has time to do that, I can offer to do that, at least. I can't offer to do much evaluation of the suitability of any given patch, but I guess if I end up committing what turns out to be a not-so-great patch, it'll show up during testing (if you can volunteer to test), and then we can just back it out. Better yet, if (or anyone else) has time and interest in working on the DSSSL sheets (evaluating and commiting patches, at a minimum; but beyond that, if possible, doing sandbox builds and then testing them; ideally, fielding bug reports and future enhancement requests), then let me know. I will add you to the project, with commit privileges, and then you can go from there. --Mike Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> writes: > Is anyone still maintaining the DSSSL stylesheets? There are some bugs > that should be fixed and that are quite easy to fix, but apparently no > one is paying attention. What can be done so someone at least commits > submitted patches?
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