Hello all,
It seems like Google Code might not allow for AGPL licensed projects. How do people feel about me checking the WebPd source into the Pure Data Sourceforge SVN somewhere? If that's ok, where would be a good subdirectory?
Chris.
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How about just starting a new SourceForge project for it? Then you can use svn, git, or whatever. I think the pure-data SVN is a pretty big mess because there is so much stuff in it. Since I'm admin on a bunch of SF projects, I can easily create one and hand over the admin status to you. Then you can control who has commit access directly.
.hc
On May 30, 2010, at 8:35 AM, chrism wrote:
Hello all,
It seems like Google Code might not allow for AGPL licensed projects. How do people feel about me checking the WebPd source into the Pure Data Sourceforge SVN somewhere? If that's ok, where would be a good subdirectory?
Chris.
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What about github?
2010/5/30 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
How about just starting a new SourceForge project for it? Then you can use svn, git, or whatever. I think the pure-data SVN is a pretty big mess because there is so much stuff in it. Since I'm admin on a bunch of SF projects, I can easily create one and hand over the admin status to you. Then you can control who has commit access directly.
.hc
On May 30, 2010, at 8:35 AM, chrism wrote:
Hello all,
It seems like Google Code might not allow for AGPL licensed projects. How do people feel about me checking the WebPd source into the Pure Data Sourceforge SVN somewhere? If that's ok, where would be a good subdirectory?
Chris.
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http://gitorious.org allows AGPL and runs on free/open source software; last time I checked github is proprietary.
Claude
On 30/05/10 18:40, Vilson Vieira wrote:
What about github?
2010/5/30 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at mailto:hans@at.or.at>
How about just starting a new SourceForge project for it? Then you can use svn, git, or whatever. I think the pure-data SVN is a pretty big mess because there is so much stuff in it. Since I'm admin on a bunch of SF projects, I can easily create one and hand over the admin status to you. Then you can control who has commit access directly. .hc On May 30, 2010, at 8:35 AM, chrism wrote: Hello all, It seems like Google Code might not allow for AGPL licensed projects. How do people feel about me checking the WebPd source into the Pure Data Sourceforge SVN somewhere? If that's ok, where would be a good subdirectory? Chris. ------------------- http://mccormick.cx _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list Pd-dev@iem.at <mailto:Pd-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can't steal a gift. Bird gave the world his music, and if you can hear it, you can have it. - Dizzy Gillespie _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list Pd-dev@iem.at <mailto:Pd-dev@iem.at> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
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Hi Claude,
On Sun, 30 May 2010 21:51:24 +0100, Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaximus@goto10.org wrote:
http://gitorious.org allows AGPL and runs on free/open source software; last time I checked github is proprietary.
Thanks, I did not know about gitorious.
Cheers,
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2010/5/30 Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaximus@goto10.org
http://gitorious.org allows AGPL and runs on free/open source software; last time I checked github is proprietary.
yes, it's proprietary but, as I know, allows any kind of FLOSS license for the projects you hosts there.
all the best.