Le 19 oct. 09 à 18:48, Richmond Mathewson a écrit :
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I'm putting together some notes for an article at revJournal.com
on open source projects done with Rev.
If you're working on complete applications or even just components
for the Rev community, let's use the pages at revJournal.com to
help raise the visibility of your efforts.
Please reply off-list to me at: [email protected]
Kindly include a brief description of your project, URL to its
home page, and please note which FOSS license the project uses.
Thanks -
Pardon my goofiness, but as far as In understand an Open Source
project is not
possble using RunRev because RunRev is itself proprietary.
I ran up against this several years ago when I offered 2 programs
of mine to
Ubuntu, who, to put it nicely, got "all hoity-toity" because the
source code
was not completely open.
Hi Richmond,
The Ubuntu software repository is divided into four components -
main, restricted, universe and multiverse - on the basis of our
ability to support that software, and whether or not it meets the
goals laid out in our Free Software Philosophy.
Read more here :
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/components
My 2 cents
Regards,
Thierry
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