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Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il giorno mar, 08/03/2011 alle 08.28 +0100, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha
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I wouldn't suggest google code as a repository unless you don't care
about people living in USA embargoed countries. Google apply USA
export
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El 08/03/11 12:13, Seven (aka Arnulf) escribió:
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il giorno mar, 08/03/2011 alle 08.28 +0100, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha
scritto:
I wouldn't suggest google code as a repository unless you don't care
about people living in
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 03:08:44PM +0100, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il giorno mar, 08/03/2011 alle 13.51 +0100, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas ha
scritto:
I agree this is a nonsense, but as I said, many people are suffering
those restrictions so as they are applied to many services and sites
(not
Daniel,
First, thanks for the book link, looks like an excellent resource.
I see your point about a directory structure 'starter kit'
and the actual procedures for managing a project as
open-source. At best, a pre-populated structure may
save some busy-work while launching the project, and
On 11-03-03 11:54 AM, Robert Hollingsworth wrote:
It has occurred to me that it would be useful to create
an Open-Source Project Starter Kit, a file structure
consisting of the means to create and maintain a
project, with none of the actual content. It's skeleton
website definition would simply
On 08/03/11 07:09, Daniel Morissette wrote:
On 11-03-03 11:54 AM, Robert Hollingsworth wrote:
It has occurred to me that it would be useful to create
an Open-Source Project Starter Kit, a file structure
consisting of the means to create and maintain a
project, with none of the actual content.
Besides SourceForge, Google Code is a great hosting environment for open source
projects, and also github is becoming very popular.
Cheers
Paul
On 2011-03-03, at 11:54 AM, Robert Hollingsworth wrote:
Hello,
I'm giving a presentation at the GITA conference in
Grapevine TX in April, as part
On 7 March 2011 22:38, Paul Spencer pspen...@dmsolutions.ca wrote:
Besides SourceForge, Google Code is a great hosting environment for open
source projects, and also github is becoming very popular.
Cheers
Paul
I wouldn't suggest google code as a repository unless you don't care
about
Hello Robert,
I'm not sure if this will help, but I've been using OSGeo live dvd to start
a production server.
I'm doing it under Linux (Ubuntu), mainly for it multiuser, multitasking
features (a server:))
Itś not a large project, but after configuring it, I've managed shared
resources, users and