On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 19:39:46 +0300
"Johann Rost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I own a time series software package and I would like to donate the C+
> + code to the open source. (Time Series is an area of mathematical
> statistics). I thought of using GPL as license - perhaps dual
> licensing (something like MySQL).. The investment was about 8 person
> years and there are several megabytes of source code and regression
> tests.

Very interesting. I've worked in the statistical field for the past 15
years (collecting time series data so that others can work with it, for
example with FAME). I'm sure quite a few of my colleagues would be very
interested in such a package.

> I cannot maintain a server for this software pagage. So I would
> prefer to upload it to an existing server which has already an
> archive of free software. However I do not know where are such
> servers and what exactly are the steps.

There are a number of organisations that host Open Source Projects for
free:

BerliOS <www.berlios.de>
OpenSVN <https://opensvn.csie.org>
GNA.org <https://gna.org/>
safehaus <www.safehaus.org>
codehaus <www.codehaus.org>
GNU savannah <https://savannah.gnu.org/>
java.net <www.java.net>
javaforge <www.javaforge.com>
Novell <forge.novell.com>

They have various services, such as SVN or CVS version management,
mailing list support, incident/bug reporting tools etc. I suggest you
spend some time on each site to see which suits you best. 

Take care,

-- 
Stefaan A Eeckels
-- 
"Shun those who say we have eyes in order to see, and instead say we
 see because we happen to have eyes." 
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