On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 12:26, Tim Michelsen
wrote:
> Hello,
> last year there has been a discussion on this on the OSGEO list about
> the same issue.
>
> You may check oggeo.discuss at Gmane or Nabble for it.
I must say that Wilfred L. Guerin's opinions on the subject were quite
entertaining and
Hello,
last year there has been a discussion on this on the OSGEO list about
the same issue.
You may check oggeo.discuss at Gmane or Nabble for it.
Kind regards,
Timmie
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Matthew Brett wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Do you also know how the situation is with sourceforge/launchpad/trac...
>> and other popular hosting systems ?
>> Do they also have these restrictions ?
>
> I've not noticed any problems with sourceforge, nor launchpad - I'm
> usin
Hi,
> Do you also know how the situation is with sourceforge/launchpad/trac...
> and other popular hosting systems ?
> Do they also have these restrictions ?
I've not noticed any problems with sourceforge, nor launchpad - I'm
using them regularly from here. You'd hope that was the case for
laun
Hi,
> As a workaround, you can ask the authors of the code your colleagues
> are interested in to place their release tarballs on pypi in addition
> to Google Code (the caveat being the 10MB/file limit imposed by the
> admins. Complain to them, too!). For SVN access, you can probably set
> up a bz
Hi,
> Seems odd that you'd post that from a gmail account.
I'm not saying Google in general is bad. I'm just suggesting that,
in the particular case of Google code, it would allow greater openness
if you use something else.
> I do sympathize with
> your suggestion, but I don't have a better al
Hallo!
Thanks, this is interesting !
Do you also know how the situation is with sourceforge/launchpad/trac...
and other popular hosting systems ?
Do they also have these restrictions ?
LG
Georg
Matthew Brett schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I am just visiting colleagues in the Cuban Neuroscience Center, a
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 18:07, Matthew Brett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just visiting colleagues in the Cuban Neuroscience Center, and of
> course I'm trying to persuade them that Python and open-source are the
> way forward.
>
> This is made more difficult because several projects - for example
> pygl
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:24:56 -0500
"Kevin Jacobs " wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Matthew Brett wrote:
>
> > So, please, if you are considering google code for hosting, consider
> > other options.
> >
>
> Seems odd that you'd post that from a gmail account. I do sympathize with
> yo
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Matthew Brett wrote:
> So, please, if you are considering google code for hosting, consider
> other options.
>
Seems odd that you'd post that from a gmail account. I do sympathize with
your suggestion, but I don't have a better alternative to Google code for my
p
Hi,
I am just visiting colleagues in the Cuban Neuroscience Center, and of
course I'm trying to persuade them that Python and open-source are the
way forward.
This is made more difficult because several projects - for example
pyglet - have their repositories on Google code. Google, unlike any
ot
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