Bryan Bishop wrote:
On Saturday 10 November 2007 14:17, I wrote:
Bibliography + paper archive, then.
http://arxiv.org/ (perhaps we need one for AGI)
It has come to my attention that there is no open source software for
(p)reprint archives. This is unacceptable- I was hoping to quickly
download something from http://sourceforge.net/ and throw it up on my
server as a temporary, quick hack. Guess not?
The software wouldn't take too many man-hours to get to a usable state
in development.
- Bryan
I've got to admit that I don't even know what "(p)reprint archives"
are. It's been many decades since I was at a university. The archives
that I know of are all paper. (Well, the university library
archives...we aren't talking about tar or ar files here.)
Still, sourceforge isn't the only place to look. Did you check
Freshmeat? http://freshmeat.net/ Or codeforge?
Actually, if it's not on Freshmeat or sourceforge, Google is probably
your best chance...but you may need to try a few synonyms to figure out
what people are actually calling the programs. But there's lots of
different repositories, and sourceforge probably has less than a tenth
of the available FOSS software.
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