My talk about XSLTAL is over. The slides are now also available.
Betrand did a very nice introduction to my talk and Jeremias taught the audience how to say âchreguâ :)
The talk itself was hopefully interesting and XSLTAL will be useful for some or it was at least an inspiration to some common problems. The feedback I got was certainly positive and it seems that a lot of XSLT-people have the problem, that it's not that easy for non-programmers. Bertrand did some notes during my talk and put them on his blog, they are a good addition to the slide. More information about XSLTAL is also on our wiki.
Bertrand announced also the immediate availability of XSLTAL in Cocoon 2.1.x. Cool, even more people can now use XSLTAL very easily.
Would be great, if XSLTAL is useful for some people and will be used in other real-life projects. Feedback and additions are of course always welcome and I'm really looking forward to see what comes out of the Cocoon community and working with them on that little project.