Re: Noob question

2009-04-15 Thread Alexei Fedotov
Graig, I like your idea. Let me dig it a bit. Assuming that all sources are under some URL, some quick release checks can be delegated to search engines [1], [2]. Having the whole list of release checks, we may form a requirement list to the next generation of the search engine, thus defining a

Re: Noob question

2009-04-15 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2009-04-15, Craig L Russell craig.russ...@sun.com wrote: Does rat have the ability to list the contents of a url directory, download and check the artifacts' signatures and md5 sums, then unzip/ untar the artifacts and do its usual license checking on the results? No, it doesn't. You can

Re: Noob question

2009-04-15 Thread Marija Šljivović
Hi to all! Looking at this idea which is interesting funcionality for RAT ( and it is not difficult for implementation) I was thinking about this: I think that it will be possible to made a version of RAT which will be hosted like web application. The user will upload archive of his source code

Re: Noob question

2009-04-15 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
I do not know whether this might attract interest. Main problem should be the question where to host such a service. Jochen 2009/4/15 Marija Šljivović mak...@gmail.com: Hi to all! Looking at this idea which is interesting funcionality for RAT ( and it is not difficult for implementation) I