microsoft / XLIFF2-Object-Model

If you’re looking to store localization data and propagate it through your localization pipeline allowing tools to interoperate then you may want to use the XLIFF 2.0 object model. The XLIFF 2.0 object model implements the OASIS Standard for the XLIFF 2.0 specification as defined at http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/xliff-core/v2.0/xliff-core-v2.0.html.
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Ongoing development? Next project iteration? #32

Open VladimirRybalko opened 4 years ago

VladimirRybalko commented 4 years ago

Hello maintainers. @RyanKing77 @marcta76 You did an incredible good job, but, unfortunately, the project seems to go to the death. I guess, I can say on behalf of community, we really need this project and want to see it ongoing.

I completely understand, probably, you don't have enough time to maintain it. In that case, could you please consider adding more maintainers to the project. The community has already created a few alternative forks and nuget packages. I think it will be much better, if we find a new person who will care about the project and take responsibility for further development.

I'm highly interested in a supporting this project. I've already published a .net standard version and I'd like to fix all known issues and publish a new package version. So, if you don't mind, I'd like to kindly ask you to grant me maintainer permissions. I'd be happy to help you with contributions.

simonech commented 4 years ago

It will be indeed good to have someone from the community manage this project. XLIFF specs have evolved in the meantime, and would be good to update the lib to support them

VladimirRybalko commented 2 years ago

I finally managed my time and created an ongoing and active fork: Xliff.OM.NetStandard

New fork contains all latest bugfixes + new validation enhancement. Feel free to use it. If you have feature or bug request, do not hesitate to create an issue. Welcome, community. XLIFF 2.0 is alive!