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Re: CVS hosting issues


From: Dennis Leeuw
Subject: Re: CVS hosting issues
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 13:13:22 +0100
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nicolas@roard.com wrote:
Selon "Chris B. Vetter" <chrisv@web4inc.com>:


Don't hurt me, but...

Why don't we split GNUstep core and "kits" and host them on two
different servers?

Keep -core (and everything _closely_ related, like Gorm and Renaissance)
on GNU's CVS and put everything else that can be considered an _add-on_
like said "kits" on a different CVS that has no problem with hosting
projects with mixed licenses?

We do have a couple of gnustep.TLD domains and I'm pretty sure we could
use one of them to host those projects...


Yes, I think that's a good idea -- less licences problems and imho more clear
than actual situation, in that it effectively highlights the available frameworks (while currently I think many of them just lay down in the cvs...)

www.gnustep-kits.org is available, I (or anybody else) could possibly take it if people agree on that idea. kits.gnustep.org is another option (could be a redirection too).

Proposed policy: keep up to date a list of the existing frameworks, possibly host some of them, points to the others..

Thanks to fabien, here is a list of potential frameworks that we could want to highlight (some of them aren't ported yet to gnustep) :

Sounds cool... I would say go for: www.gnustep-kits.org

And some additions:

XML
===

Skyrix-xml : * a SAX2 Implementation for Objective-C
   * DOM on top of SaxObjC
   * an XML-RPC implementation (without the transport layer)
   * SaxObjC driver bundles for:  libical (iCalendar,
     vCard), expat (XML), plists, pyx, CoreFoundation (XML)

GNUstep extensions
==================

KoKit, Skyrix Core ?

gnustep-extensions


PIM
===

Addresses
Skyrix core (classes for iCalendar/vCard)

Graphics
========

CameraTransfert, PDFKit, GOOD, 3DKit, Maliwan, Cenon framework ?

GuiImageKit


Sound
=====

SndKit, MusicKit

if license problems are resolved.

cddb.bundle (?)


Network
=======

Skyrix core (again ^_^) : * a java.io like stream and socket library ( a explicite ? )
   * a full IMAP4 implementation
   * prototypical POP3 and SMTP processors
   * an Objective-C wrapper for LDAP directory service
Pantomime (of course ;-)
Tryst
NetClasses
SMBKit
WebKit
gsldap

Database
========

GDL2 ...

Crypto
======

gscrypt, KoCrypt

Scripting/Binding
=================

StepTalk, JIGS (Java), RIGS (Ruby), Guile (Scheme), Pyobjc (Python), CamelBones (Perl)

NOTE: I didn't included gnustepweb or NGObjWeb because I see them more as Application Servers than framework...

Links
=====

http://www.opengroupware.org
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/KoKit
http://www.knuddel.org/Projects/Kits/KoBase/
http://www.knuddel.org/Projects/Kits/KoFoundation/
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu3dkit/
http://maliwan.sourceforge.net/
http://www.musickit.org/
http://www.knuddel.org/Projects/Kits/Tryst/
http://giesler.biz/bjoern/en/sw_addr.html
http://www.knuddel.org/Projects/Kits/KoCrypt/
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/
http://camelbones.sourceforge.net/index.php


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