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I just set this up to provide a space for some of my open source projects which do not already have a place. Assembla is a really cool site which I recommend from all my experiences so far. For Windows users, I’d also recommend TortoiseSVN, and if you’re eager for notifications, perhaps http://code.google.com/p/commitmonitor/

See the SVN tab for the latest work at this site.

I’m starting out with:

  • a column browser ala the Mac Finder (currently navigates an XML document (with XLink, XInclude, xml:base, XPointer support) and will now navigate XLinks to insert external XML into the tree; I’ve used this to create a simple file-system-oriented XML dialect which is served by a !JavaScript file to allow browsing of local files!—it is working, but there is much more to do given the scope of a file browser!)
  • a simple graphical XML editor (XHTML/JavaScript) (alpha stage)
  • a PHP class based on the excellent work of Ed Eliot which allows caching of images as well as minification, merging, and caching of CSS and !JavaScript (with provision for localization)
  • a XUL spreadsheet (alpha stage) with the possibility of becoming an XBL tag (this is nothing compared to the Dojo spreadsheet widget but wanted to try it out)
  • A DOM to String JavaScript implementation (could be used to provide standard-compliant innerHTML (though HTML5 is to add), standards-compliant DOM serialization (which HTML5 may add), or as part of an !LSSerializer (DOM level 3 Load & Save serializer)

Besides the projects I host here, I have:

I’ve also done a little work on: