[CODE4LIB] code.code4lib.org

2007-08-13 Thread Gabriel Farrell
In #code4lib today we discussed for a bit the possibility of setting up
something on code4lib.org for code hosting.  The project that spurred
the discussion is Ed Summer's pymarc.  The following is what I would
like to see:

* projects live at code.code4lib.org, so pymarc, for example, would be
  at code.code4lib.org/pymarc
* svn for version control
* trac interface for each
* hosted at OSU with the rest of code4lib.org, for now

Thoughts?

Gabe


Re: [CODE4LIB] code.code4lib.org

2007-08-13 Thread Will Kurt

One of the things that's really lacking in the library community is
something like a sourceforge.net to serve as a central repository for
all opensource library projects and this certainly sounds like a step
in the right direction (maybe there already is such a thing and I
don't know about it).  I'm sure many people out there have at least
snippets of code or various libraries that they might not know where
to publish or are already publishing but other people don't know
where to find them.

It would also be useful to be able to create a well publicized 'wish
list' of library applications. This would allow those in the
community (with or without programming knowledge) to broadcast their
needs and/or ideas for software solutions.  I'm sure there are many
very simple programs that people need that could be spun out in a
weekend, but the people with the need and the people with the talent
just aren't being connected to each other.

An additional source forge-like feature which would be useful is the
ability to keep track of everyone's talents.  As a Java/Python guy I
always wondered whether anyone out there was actually doing anything
other than Perl and PHP (which seem to be pretty dominant in the
library world).  Wouldn't it be nice to be able to get a list of who
out there in library land had some free time AND knew PL/SQL, or to
simply find someone that was willing to learn RoR with you while
developing an application, how about connecting MARC experts who
can't program with application developers who don't understand MARC?

Sorry if all of this seems over ambitious, but I do think this would
be a good direction to head in.  I strongly believe that there is a
lot of untapped talent out there in our community and with the proper
networks a lot of really amazing things could emerge.

--Will









At 12:25 PM 8/13/2007, you wrote:

In #code4lib today we discussed for a bit the possibility of setting up
something on code4lib.org for code hosting.  The project that spurred
the discussion is Ed Summer's pymarc.  The following is what I would
like to see:

* projects live at code.code4lib.org, so pymarc, for example, would be
  at code.code4lib.org/pymarc
* svn for version control
* trac interface for each
* hosted at OSU with the rest of code4lib.org, for now

Thoughts?

Gabe


[CODE4LIB] isbndb

2007-08-13 Thread Eric Lease Morgan

I'm sort of surprised I have not heard of ISBNDB until the other day:

  http://isbndb.com/

It seems to have a lot of data to offer over a simple Web Services
API. Nice. To what extent has anybody here used their interface?

--
Eric Morgan


Re: [CODE4LIB] code.code4lib.org

2007-08-13 Thread Andrew Nagy
 -Original Message-
 From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Will Kurt

 One of the things that's really lacking in the library community is
 something like a sourceforge.net to serve as a central repository for
 all opensource library projects and this certainly sounds like a step
 in the right direction (maybe there already is such a thing and I
 don't know about it).  I'm sure many people out there have at least
 snippets of code or various libraries that they might not know where
 to publish or are already publishing but other people don't know
 where to find them.


I totally agree.  I had always wished to have a place on code4lib for people to 
share snippets of code.  A marc library, or an xslt doc, etc.

The code that runs the pear.php.net repository site is open source.  I think it 
would be neat to have a code repository like pear/cpan where we can all share 
code snippets and documentation for the code.

Andrew


Re: [CODE4LIB] code.code4lib.org

2007-08-13 Thread Erik Hetzner
At Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:25:58 -0400,
Gabriel Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In #code4lib today we discussed for a bit the possibility of setting up
 something on code4lib.org for code hosting.  The project that spurred
 the discussion is Ed Summer's pymarc.  The following is what I would
 like to see:

 * projects live at code.code4lib.org, so pymarc, for example, would be
   at code.code4lib.org/pymarc
 * svn for version control
 * trac interface for each
 * hosted at OSU with the rest of code4lib.org, for now

What will this offer that sf.net, codehaus.org, nongnu.org,
savannah.gnu.org, code.google.com, gna.org, belios.de, etc. don’t? Why
not simply link to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_software_hosting_facilities
and let people decide which they prefer?

Other people mentioned the sharing of code snippets; a wiki works best
for sharing code snippets, examples,  single file source. See
http://emacswiki.org/ for a lively example.

best,
Erik Hetzner


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