They seems to require a DMCA takedown notice to remove content from Google
Code, as per the instructions at
http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_report_a_copyright_or_intellectual_property_violation?
.
As an owner of the dead-tree version, thanks for writing an excellent book.
On
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Rand Geralt rger...@gmail.com wrote:
first, i am not all that technically privy, and i'm running a project
with about 25+ other people. the file starts at around 25000k and
increases marginally every time we progress, eventually being about
5k.
anyhow,
Geoffrey: I interpret his request to be that he wants to get rid of any
mention of
the primary email address of his that was used to create the project.
I could very well envision that you might want to have an dedicated contact
address for
a project of yours, shielding your primary address from
That doesn't sound proper open-source to me.
You might want to consider a code hosting service with private alternatives
like BitBucket (free for few user-project, monthly fee for more users) or
GitHub (private repositories for any of the paid plans, free for academic
use).
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011
Doesn't the GPL come with a mandate to make the source code of previous
versions available for a foreseeable period of time?
There's always the option to freeze the code site in time so that it's still
available for people who needs it, and continue development elsewhere.
There's always a choice.
This is the internet, and the messages to this group go out to very many
people over email distribution and are automatically mirrored to news mirror
sites. Requesting a central deletion will do very little, really.
Note that any messages to this list carries your full name and email address
with
It wouldn't surprise me if Google Code was awesome enough to have global
state set by the last project you open, so that an action in one affects
the other.
It does happen with web applications from other vendors, after all.
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 6:42 PM, Augie Fackler au...@google.com wrote:
Judging by the name, it sounds more like the project site is used for free
hosting
of scripts for referencing from websites, not open source software/asset
development.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Aneesh aneeshkj1...@gmail.com wrote:
blogergadgets.googlecode.com has been scheduled for
Not the same thing.
His project used Google Code as hosting to serve files for some personal
web site.
Your project seems to be for real open source software development.
2012/3/27 Wendal Chen wendal1...@gmail.com
Same as my Project : Nutz
It seem like that GoogleCode block some project in
The statement is fairly unambiguous.
They will not do anything unless a proper DMCA takedown order is filed,
unless it breaks their ToS in some other way, like:
* containing malware,
* not providing source code,
* not being under a proper open source license,
* being generic file hosting.
On Mon,
Alex, if you'd read the original request, it was to obliterate confidential
data accidentally committed upstream, which is a rather common problem one
faces eventually with version control.
In the process of trying to resolve it themselves, one of them nuked the
whole repository by accident.
If
It's not going to help you, but it's really a bad idea to store binary
content in most version control systems.
In systems like Subversion, every time you commit a binary file, it
essentially squirrels away the old
revision of the file and replaces it with the new one. As such, you will
have a
content sharing solution. Nothing is free in
this world.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Lars Viklund zao...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not going to help you, but it's really a bad idea to store binary
content in most version control systems.
In systems like Subversion, every time you commit
I believe you've posted to the wrong list.
This one is about everything around hosting projects on Google Code hosting,
not any particular APIs that Google might expose, or some arbitrary project
you found on Google Code.
Good luck in your endeavors.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:52 AM,
I would guess that the user mistook the Google Code Hosting group for the
proper support venue for the SWFUpload [1] project, judging by the hints in
his PHP code and the message contents assuming that the reader is familiar
with the code shown.
The proper way to get support for a particular
You might have mailed the wrong group.
This is Google Code Hosting, about open source project hosting on the
Google Code site.
Your problem sounds like it's something Android-like. There's probably a
bunch of groups and contact methods for that elsewhere.
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:32 AM,
Did you mean to contact the owners of a particular project? This list is
for generic discussion and disputes
about the Google Code Hosting site and all the fun things about having a
project hosted there.
I would recommend that you dig around https://code.google.com/p/roundhouse/ a
bit closer and
The structure of your repository seems a bit odd, typically with Subversion
one has three directories in the root {trunk, tags/ and branches/}. Any
branches end up as subdirectories in the branches directory.
Anyway, ensure that the checkout is made as your user, as a checkout
without an username
Whatever you do, however, must align with the original license on the
project, which you may generally not remove or modify.
Your changes are naturally under whatever compatible license you want, but
the original contributors still have to have all their rights preserved.
Also note that in some
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 12:34 AM, ferrandez.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Good evening,
I hope my query is relevant.
Sadly, no. This list is for problems and questions around the Google Code
Project Hosting services, not individual projects. If you wish to
communicate with people on a particular
Excuse me again if i though my question was wide enough to be asked here
and not in another forum. I admit that i'm a beginner in this domain, but
in my humble experience, beginners are a good to point in FAQ and Guides
how they can be improved. If you mean that the Google HTML/CSS guide is a
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