On 2012-2-15 06:36 , Guido wrote: > On my request, Richard Laing has made available the source code of > Porticus on his blog: <http://alittledrop.com/blog/?p=49#comments > (<http://porticus.alittledrop.com/downloads/Porticus.zip>). > > The code is very well commented and it shouldn't be too difficult to > update it for supporting Lion and MacPorts 2.0, which are not > officially supported. > > If there is some interest in hosting and reviving the code of Porticus > here on MacOSForge, I could actively participate.
My main concern about this is that the code is not available under an open source license. People other than the author can't really do any development unless that changes. So I don't think we can host it as things stand. (Even a note from the author saying "Consider the Porticus source code to be under license X" would be fine, he doesn't necessarily have to do stuff like add a license header to every file.) Our preference would be something permissive like MIT or BSD, but it's the author's decision of course. Apple probably wouldn't like hosting anything under the GPL, especially GPLv3. >From a technical POV, I do agree with Rainer that using the framework is a more sustainable approach than parsing port's output. That's not to say that a lot of the Porticus code couldn't still be useful. - Josh _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev