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Libwww Hackers

Sign up |How can Ihelp?Active Contributors |Alumni

Writing directly to theCVS repository is reserved forlibwww hackers who have intimateknowledge of the code base and have proven their ability to use thisprivilege to the benefit of the libwww user community. You are of course morethan welcome (read strongly encouraged) to submit patches to the <www-lib@w3.org> mailing list regardless of whetheryou have write access or not. If the patch is good, chances are good that itwill be added to the CVS codebase by one of the libwww hackers.


How can I Sign Up?

We don't have a formal mechanism but the idea is that you have to proveyour hacking ability. The best way to is to start contributing patches basedon thelatest code base and to be active on the <www-lib@w3.org> mailing list. Make sure that you haveread thelibwww style guide before you start.

How can I help?

We have avery interesting set of things todo - your help is required to make timely progress. Remember that onlythe sky is the limit - cool ideas are always welcome! Pick a project anddon't forget to send mails to <www-lib@w3.org>about what you are up to or to ask questions!

Active contributors

This is the list of very active libwww hackers who have come up with sometruly cool stuff

Jose Kahan
Integrated libwww withAmaya and provided feedback on client side API.
Vladimir Kozlov
Providesfresh Wintel binaries directly from the CVS repository and have made a cool libwww install shield
Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro
Implemented a WebDAV module for libwww and gave feedback on how to handle contributors.

Alumni (people who have contributed in the past)

Olga Antropova
Provided anSSL transport for libwww and lots of other very cool work
John Punin
Worked a lot on thewebbot, splitting up the code, introducedBreadth First Search instead of Depth First Search, implemented robot.txt parser, HTTP redirections in the robot any more more really cool things. Has also embedded theexpat parser into libwww!
Bob Racko
Added Frames support to HTML parser, fixed many bugs on NT, added support for mirroring and improved caching and much more
Raffaele Sena
Improved theHTML parser enourmously including adding full HTML/4.0 support! Also found and fixed a lot of very hard bugs
Eric Prud'hommeaux
Provided the Windows integration and asynchronous event management along with many other features.
Anselm Baird-Smith
Provided lots of help through many white-board discussions, especially on the HTTP/1.1 client side implementation.
H�kon W. Lie
Integrated libwww withArena


Henrik Frystyk Nielsen,
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