On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 13:17, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> Am Montag, 29. Januar 2007 17:54 schrieb Mike Noyes:
> > On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 12:32, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> > > >From a website visitors view the LEAF pages looks like a graveyard of
> > > > ideas
> > >
> > > and projects  - 4 out 5 projects does not show a life sign since 2004 -
> > > which is twelve "internet years" ago.
> > >
> > > Only one is active, but that isn't reflected on the main page...
> > >
> > > I get a bad feeling, to find an active project I'm part of in a row of
> > > and buried under corpses.
> > >
> > > Does anyone else feel uncomfortable with this situation and
> > > representation of the LEAF project?
> >
> > KP,
> > That's why I said months ago bering-uclibc won, and is now in effect
> > leaf.
> >
> > BTW, I just opened a SF SR to remove myself from the phpwebsite related
> > projects I participated in. I hope this will allow me to contribute in a
> > useful manner here again.
> 
> Mike;
> 
> it's IMHO not a question of win or lose. I just wanted to point out that the 
> webpage does not reflect the ciuurent situation - one active project and a 
> few that has been passed away years ago.

KP,
Understood.

> We do not a representation of these 
> facts - and if there will be another active project, I'd be happy to add 
> it  - and to give it the same visibility - no question!

Good to hear. :-)

> (a short note: If one translates LEAF into Linux Embbeded Appliance 
> Framework - the current version can be a framework - it's easy to expand and 
> it use for other tasks as just as router/firewall - Eric Spakman builded NAS 
> and VoIP solutions. So I consider that the work for Bering-uClibc has reached 
> a point, where it allows others to join in and build other stuff on the 
> base - given they want to use a libc build for embedded devices (uclibc))

This was discussed once before. I liked the idea, but it does require
some thought about SF description and goals.

Old discussion:
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06907.html

> To respond to another comment/question:
> 
> > KP,
> > My plans above are contingent on you still trusting me to complete
> > tasks. I haven't displayed reliability of late, and I don't blame you if
> > you assign someone else the tasks.
> 
> I'm neither in the position to assign tasks to anyone, nor can I blame those 
> who do the work (you). It's a matter of fact that nobody else stood up and 
> worked on the webpages. 
> 
> Before reviving the developer pages we may ask the long list of "developers" 
> if they still want to contribute and still want a developer status  - instead 
> of continuing provding outdated pages and project ideas.

I don't plan to migrate the old content to the wiki. I just plan to give
all current developers access. They can either contribute at that time
or not.

> Also a "historical area" should be part of the pages  - as expressed by 
> others 
> as well.
> 
> But as first aid - can you make the news aggregation stuff available to all 
> developers with admin access for our pages? That way we can fix easily 
> the "outdated" news on the main page.... Maybe I should make the 
> announcements there and not the Bering-uClibc page - if I'm able to do... 
> Maybe I am, then I've just forgotten it - memory sometimes fail  - without 
> accident, just by getting older :)

I don't recall if you have admin rights on the hub. You do have admin
rights for bering-uclibc, and can add/grant any permissions you desire. 

I'll try to run my broken (not SF cron robust) rss feed script often.
Would that suffice for now?

        Note: I'll have to see if integrating the bering-uclibc content
        into the phpwebsite hub is easy.

-- 
Mike Noyes <mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net>
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
SF.net Projects: leaf, sitedocs


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