Sounds like a cool project. I've done a bit with GWT and I'm looking
forward to seeing it, Mia.

On May 17, 2:48 am, Banang <maria.patrick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, Michael, I appreciate it. I suspected it would
> be
> something like this (it makes perfect sense), so I'll follow your
> advise and
> host the project on Google Code for now.
>
> Mia
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> On May 16, 5:51 pm, Michael Heuer <heue...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Banang wrote:
> > > My company has recently started a project where we hope to use Piccolo
> > > to show and manipulate graphs through a web interface. Our systems are
> > > built using GWT, which meant that the JavaScript implementation of
> > > Piccolo was of great interest to us.
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> > > Last week I built a small port for parts of this implementation to
> > > GWT, which basically enables the user to implement all the examples on
> > > this pagehttp://www.machete.ca/piccolo2d.js/examples/index.htmlusing
> > > GWT. The implementation is still very sparse, and does not cover the
> > > entirety of the JavaScript implementation.
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> > > My company is interested in open sourcing what we now have in the
> > > hopes that other people might benefit from (and contribute to) it as
> > > well. Therefore, I thought I'd ask what I need to do in order to get
> > > the code into your repository. I've read the hacker's guide, but since
> > > the project is already quite large (around 40 classes over 8
> > > packages), copy-pasting it here is really not an option.
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> > > I am sorry if this is a face-palm-easy-and-obvious question, I have no
> > > experience with open source projects yet so I have yet to learn the
> > > ropes. If I've posted this to the completely wrong place, or in the
> > > completely wrong form, please let me know and I'll fix it.
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> > > Thanks
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> > It typically takes some time to gain commit access to an existing open
> > source project, we're not huge on process but that is the case here as
> > well.
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> > It might be best to host the code in some external repository for now,
> > on say Gitorious or SourceForge or Google Code.  Then you might submit
> > a pull request or patch back to this project.  Just make sure the
> > license of your project meets the conditions of the Piccolo2D license.
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> >    michael

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