Andreas Hartmann wrote:

Michael Wechner schrieb:

Thomas Comiotto wrote:

Hi Mike


Thomas and I are currently integrating the editor in Lenya 2.0.2- dev, kindly sponsored by the Uniklinikum Freiburg. We're using a quite generic REST-like interface based on the Atom Publishing Protocol, including WebTest coverage and documentation :)


I plan to release the editor stuff in July



If I might ask what is the reason not to open your code repository to the public right now?

Honestly speaking I am rather tired of people talking about Open Source and not doing it, whereas I am perfectly fine if people don't want to release there stuff as FOSS, but then don't *keep* use mailing lists related to Open Source for stuff which isn't or not yet!


We have to be careful not to confuse an open source development model with releasing code as open source software. Regarding the Lenya project, the first aspect is very important. But regarding Thomas' project, I don't think someone else is in the position to question his development method.


I am asking a simple question: Why not open the code repository right now such that developers can download it and play with it?

Is this causing any harm?



Personally, I don't think it should be tabooed to talk about not-yet-released or closed source software, which is or could be related to Lenya, on this list.


I guess you have noticed that I have emphasized the word *keep*.

Cheers

Michael


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