[computer-go] CGOS on Sourceforge

2007-11-18 Thread Jason House
CGOS is now up on sourceforge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cgos

For initial content, you'll find...
* A link to http://cgos.boardspace.net/ as the homepage
* A wiki page http://cgos.wiki.sourceforge.net/ that is really just a
copy/paste of stuff from the homepage and spread across a few pages
* Tracker for...
  * Bugs
  * Feature requests
  * Patches
* A mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], intended for
all cgos related traffic that should be off the computer-go mailing list
(such as automated commit messages)
* Subversion repository for code
https://cgos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cgos
* Web code browser http://cgos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cgos/
* File release page
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=209690 that
includes the files from the homepage plus server code e-mailed to me by
Don.

  I realize when writing this e-mail that I didn't set up the automated
commit notifications or a few other smaller things.  I also think I
forgot to put in the copyright year and name (Don Dailey) when I added
the MIT license to the source code...
  The client code isn't posted in the repository yet because the
extracted code from the tcl kit was way larger than seemed necessary.  I
need to defer to those with more experience with that stuff to provide
the correct code to post.
  Also, other features are available on sourceforge, such as forums.  If
your favorite feature is not present, ask about adding it.  I just don't
want to enable stuff that nobody uses.


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Re: [computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-02 Thread Heikki Levanto
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 08:57:38PM -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote:
 In that case I stand happily corrected. I once was going to release
 and one of the stipulations what that it had to be reassigned to the
 FSF. Couldn't remember if it was sourceforge, gnu, or what...

GNU Go has this requirement.

-H

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Heikki Levanto   In Murphy We Turst heikki (at) lsd (dot) dk

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Re: [computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-01 Thread Joshua Shriver
I have my own webserver and would be willing to host an OSS project like cgos.
Sourceforge is nice, but I thought one of the funky rules was that you
had to assign the copyrights to the FSF or something.

Either way, if CGOS was put under some kind of FOSS license it would
be nice, and would allow other people to work on it. Would need a
maintainer though.

-Josh

On 11/1/07, Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I understand a lot of the burden that's on Don to maintain CGOS.  I
 think that using http://www.sourceforge.net could lower a lot of the
 maintenance work for him.  Here's the individual features that I know
 would help:
 * Wiki page - Allows the community to maintain the web page, adding
 minor updates or clarifications as needed
 * Download files section - Shows grouped, versioned, and timestamped
 files along with details about how each one should be used.
 * Source Control - CVS or subversion interface for source code.  This
 can allow other developers to commit official changes without going
 through Don.

 If everyone (especially Don) agrees, I'd be willing to set this up.

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[computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-01 Thread Jason House
I understand a lot of the burden that's on Don to maintain CGOS.  I
think that using http://www.sourceforge.net could lower a lot of the
maintenance work for him.  Here's the individual features that I know
would help:
* Wiki page - Allows the community to maintain the web page, adding
minor updates or clarifications as needed
* Download files section - Shows grouped, versioned, and timestamped
files along with details about how each one should be used.
* Source Control - CVS or subversion interface for source code.  This
can allow other developers to commit official changes without going
through Don.

If everyone (especially Don) agrees, I'd be willing to set this up.

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Re: [computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-01 Thread Jason House

On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:38 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote:
 I have my own webserver and would be willing to host an OSS project like cgos.
 Sourceforge is nice, but I thought one of the funky rules was that you
 had to assign the copyrights to the FSF or something.

I don't think this is true.  I know as part of registration, you specify
what kind of license you're going to use.

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Re: [computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-01 Thread Joshua Shriver
In that case I stand happily corrected. I once was going to release
and one of the stipulations what that it had to be reassigned to the
FSF. Couldn't remember if it was sourceforge, gnu, or what...

-Josh

On 11/1/07, Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:38 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote:
  I have my own webserver and would be willing to host an OSS project like 
  cgos.
  Sourceforge is nice, but I thought one of the funky rules was that you
  had to assign the copyrights to the FSF or something.

 I don't think this is true.  I know as part of registration, you specify
 what kind of license you're going to use.

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Re: [computer-go] CGOS on sourceforge

2007-11-01 Thread Jason House
Probably GNU.  I think GNU and FSF are one and the same.

On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:57 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote:
 In that case I stand happily corrected. I once was going to release
 and one of the stipulations what that it had to be reassigned to the
 FSF. Couldn't remember if it was sourceforge, gnu, or what...
 
 -Josh
 
 On 11/1/07, Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:38 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote:
   I have my own webserver and would be willing to host an OSS project like 
   cgos.
   Sourceforge is nice, but I thought one of the funky rules was that you
   had to assign the copyrights to the FSF or something.
 
  I don't think this is true.  I know as part of registration, you specify
  what kind of license you're going to use.
 
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