----- Original Message ----- From: > Being a user of the Ant API from a task writer and a writer of code that > calls Ant, the documentation of the API is one area that pains me. Understandable. Also keep in mind that you are in the minority in that the Ant API matters to you. Most folks prefer the Ant task documentation to be accurate. But, the good news is with my XDoclet efforts both will improve. It'll be tougher to get the "loose" feel that our HTML docs have currently, and interdependencies between attributes and such will be a challenge. But, just like unit testing, perhaps just the fact that generated docs have a framework they must fit into will improve our code by keeping us from doing crazy things with super-overloaded tasks and such. Just maybe..... > Believe me, the last thing you'd want is me sending you old patches that > don't apply :) Wouldn't bother me.... I'd kick them back to you if they didn't work! :) Besides, isn't "Ant your bitch slave"?! :)) (I saw that in some quotes.txt file you guys were committing to Maven - is that your quote?). Erik -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail: