Hi Hendrik,

> I would like to initiate a discussion about a new release of OpenObex and 
> what 
> needs to be done for that. In short: the release goals.
> 
> Why?
> I was made aware by Michael Banck, the Debian Maintainer of libsyncml, that 
> they are using TcpOBEX_* functions, thus something that is not in a released 
> version of OpenObex. Other software projects (e.g. obexpushd ;) can use this, 
> too, already.
> 
>  - the switch to git as VCS (Christian: is this complete and accessible, push
>    or pull requests?)
>  - there was a patch about role switch support for USB transport some time
>    ago, maybe that could be integrated
>  - make it buildable on Solaris, although not many transports are available
>    there, there are some bugs in the tracker about that
> 
> Anything else?

I wanna have the OpenOBEX repositories on kernel.org along with all the
BlueZ repositories and obexd. The infrastructure at kernel.org works and
is really good. I also wanna use kernel.org as FTP server since their
mirroring just works. I am sick of all this non-sense infrastructure
that has no backup/mirroring capabilities.

In the next week, I am going to convert the old CVS repository to GIT
and put it up on kernel.org, then you can clone this for TRAC or
personal usage.

Regards

Marcel



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