Hi folks,
I've done some works meanwhile:
+ primary database structure
+ a few scanners (gtk, apache2, linux-kernel, gnome)
+ some small webfrontend
+ an quick download url redirector
For more information see:
http://sourcefarm.metux.de/
cu
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* Andrew Cowie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
Hi,
> It may or may not be what you want, but what you've described sounds
> very close to what Mark Shuttleworth articulated as the vision behind
> launchpad.
> https://launchpad.net/
on a short view, I didn't see any parallels to my source-db project
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Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 June 2006 04:02, Andrew Cowie wrote:
>> I'm not sure if any other distros besides Ubuntu are using it yet, but
>> certainly things will improve geometrically as they start to.
> Considering it's not Free
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 04:02, Andrew Cowie wrote:
> I'm not sure if any other distros besides Ubuntu are using it yet, but
> certainly things will improve geometrically as they start to.
Considering it's not Free Software nor Open Source for the most part, I would
be surprised.
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On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 17:57 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> I'm currently working on infrastructure for an comprehensive and
> detailed source database.
>
> It is not an replacement for freshmeat (which is good software
> index for human users), but an strictly defined database of package
> rele
Hi folks,
I'm currently working on infrastructure for an comprehensive and
detailed source database.
It is not an replacement for freshmeat (which is good software
index for human users), but an strictly defined database of package
releases and assigned download URLs along with several meta-d