D - Benji, where forth art though? (D repository site)
- Ant (9/9) Nov 25 2003 Benji,
- Ant (17/17) Dec 02 2003 Seems that we lost Benji. It's a pitty.
- brad beveridge (4/26) Dec 02 2003 I've used SF before & had no real problems. You'll probably pick up a
- Charles Sanders (5/31) Dec 03 2003 Their projects used to come with php and mysql, why not start a reposito...
- Andy Friesen (9/13) Dec 02 2003 Just be careful of how sf.net forces you to handle certain things. For
Benji, Are you OK? Any complications from your mishaps? How is the D repository site comming? Any change of plans? I hope every thing is ok with you. Ant PS Charles, I thought this required a better post subject.
Nov 25 2003
Seems that we lost Benji. It's a pitty. Moving on. Where do you think I should park my D applications? Every thing is open source so the obvious choice is sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/ sourceforge might get more visibility to D. (That's one of the objectives I have. I like D but don't want to be the only one to use it) If nothing better comes up I'll apply to sourceforge. Any ideas? BTW my D projects are: DUI http://ca.geocities.com/duitoolkit/index.html/ leds http://ca.geocities.com/leds_editor/index.html/ dpq http://ca.geocities.com/dpqdb/index.html/ dAntE http://ca.geocities.com/dante_ide/index.html/ Ant
Dec 02 2003
I've used SF before & had no real problems. You'll probably pick up a couple of contributors if you park there. Brad Ant wrote:Seems that we lost Benji. It's a pitty. Moving on. Where do you think I should park my D applications? Every thing is open source so the obvious choice is sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/ sourceforge might get more visibility to D. (That's one of the objectives I have. I like D but don't want to be the only one to use it) If nothing better comes up I'll apply to sourceforge. Any ideas? BTW my D projects are: DUI http://ca.geocities.com/duitoolkit/index.html/ leds http://ca.geocities.com/leds_editor/index.html/ dpq http://ca.geocities.com/dpqdb/index.html/ dAntE http://ca.geocities.com/dante_ide/index.html/ Ant
Dec 02 2003
Their projects used to come with php and mysql, why not start a repository on SF ;) ? C "brad beveridge" <brad nospam.com> wrote in message news:bqjuck$1e1d$1 digitaldaemon.com...I've used SF before & had no real problems. You'll probably pick up a couple of contributors if you park there. Brad Ant wrote:Seems that we lost Benji. It's a pitty. Moving on. Where do you think I should park my D applications? Every thing is open source so the obvious choice is sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/ sourceforge might get more visibility to D. (That's one of the objectives I have. I like D but don't want to be the only one to use it) If nothing better comes up I'll apply to sourceforge. Any ideas? BTW my D projects are: DUI http://ca.geocities.com/duitoolkit/index.html/ leds http://ca.geocities.com/leds_editor/index.html/ dpq http://ca.geocities.com/dpqdb/index.html/ dAntE http://ca.geocities.com/dante_ide/index.html/ Ant
Dec 03 2003
Charles Sanders wrote:Their projects used to come with php and mysql, why not start a repository on SF ;) ? CJust be careful of how sf.net forces you to handle certain things. For instance, TWiki saves all its contents in its own little file system. Trouble is, these files need to be writable by the webserver, which (sadly) means they have to be writable by *everyone*. Twice now, some idiot with a sf.net account has gone around the server deleting such files. sf.net is a good place to put software, but a bad place to start trusting humanity. -- andy
Dec 02 2003