I agree - anything the Chinese community want to do to encourage the development
on OpenSolaris seems like a great thing. Best of luck with it.
Glynn
Jim Grisanzio wrote:
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
OpenSolaris Programming
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
OpenSolaris Programming
For the license, what if the source code uses some GPL/MPL libraries?
It's really a good question. After consulting with our lawyer, she
suggests us to handle the license as below:
1. For the creative source, we need the author to release the code in CDDL;
2. For the derivative source, we
This programming contest foucses on creative works or derivative works.
I mean which one will be prefered by the contest commitee?
2007/5/18, Joey.Guo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For the license, what if the source code uses some GPL/MPL libraries?
It's really a good question. After consulting with
Euler Tao wrote:
This programming contest foucses on creative works or derivative works.
I mean which one will be prefered by the contest commitee?
Creative. In the review rules, the thumb rule is innovation. Although
both creative and derivative works could be innovative, we will score
I don't think joey want to isolate China out in this programming context.
I think the aim of this context is to attract more students and acadamic
users to use solairs.
And because joey is work as University Program Manager in Sun China
Engineering Research Institute, the biggest acadamic area
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
--
Joey Guo, University Program Manager
Sun China Engineering Research Institute
Tel:(86)10-62673245
Mobile:
+1
joey wrote:
Hi Folks,
Attached please find the Project proposal for the OpenSolaris
programming contest in China academic developers. Your comments and
backing are appreciated!
Thanks,
OpenSolaris Programming
Just curious, since I work for a .edu in the USA
Regarding OpenSolaris, I seem to have noticed that the bulk of
academic-related programs and contests have had a distinct geographic
bias towards Asia. I hope I'm mistaken, but I can't help but to
think Sun has forsaken (for lack of a
Dale Ghent wrote:
Just curious, since I work for a .edu in the USA
Regarding OpenSolaris, I seem to have noticed that the bulk of
academic-related programs and contests have had a distinct geographic
bias towards Asia. I hope I'm mistaken, but I can't help but to think
Sun has
As some folks suggest, we will rephrase the rules to change all should
to must.
3.1.3 Implementation
1) All source codes, creative or derivative, should be compliant with the
Common Development and Distribute License (CDDL);
2) The project should be compiled and tested with Sun Studio (Studio
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 11:51 +0800, joey wrote:
As some folks suggest, we will rephrase the rules to change all should
to must.
3.1.3 Implementation
1) All source codes, creative or derivative, should be compliant with the
Common Development and Distribute License (CDDL);
2) The
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