On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > As alternatives, I've also considered working with the Adaptagrams
> > library, http://adaptagrams.sourceforge.net/ or with the Open Graph
> > Drawing Framework library, http://www.ogdf.net/doku.php, but these
> > would also imply the same steps as the ones mentioned in the GOBLIN
> > case.
>
> Wow, those both actually look VERY interesting.  Looks like Adaptagrams is
> what underpins some of Graphviz and seems ideally suited to interactive
> graphs with their library break-out.


That was the other link we had on our initial web page listing this topic
:-).  I agree it sounds quite promising.  It doesn't have pre-baked Tcl/Tk
bindings, but it may be better maintained as a component used by Graphviz -
definitely something to look at.


>  The fact that OGDF is a GSoC participant makes them similarly appealing
> from a collaborative perspective.  They both might even have a leg-up over
> GOBLIN.


OGDF is GPL, and therefore out for license compatibility reasons - since
their webpage mentions specifically that you can't link OGDF to commercial
code with the GPL and suggests contacting them to ask about commercial
licensing, I doubt they'd consider re-licensing.


>  If selected, it would be useful to itemize the feature merits and
> downsides of those three projects in a matrix before coding begins.  That
> way it'll be easier to see which is the best to run with first.
>

Agreed.

Cliff
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