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  • Subject: Re: RPG 400 code on the NET
  • From: Brian Stapleton <brianstapleton@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 04:41:27 -0700 (PDT)


Greetings;

Does anyone have a source coloring utility that they want to share?


--- fkolmann@revlon.com.au wrote:
> 
> 
> Buck Calabro wrote:
> 
> > Then there's the GNU public license:
> > http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
> 
> OK I'll put in the COPYLEFT stuff into the source, will take a while to
> digest it
> though.
> 
> > >How should I submit the code. source only, AS400
> > >save libraries, what are the install instructions etc.
> > I would say Source code with embedded installation instructions
> 
> Do I simply post the source to this mailing list?
> 
> > Hm.  Set up a web site a la Linux or GNU?  Collaborate with a few 'net
> friends
> > via email?  Post the code to this list and solicit comments?  Darned
> good
> > question!
> >
> > Tim Truax just posted a question that might work pretty well for a
> "list
> > collaboration" test. Let's give it a whirl and see if it can work!
> 
> Seems what you end up with is a i/net version of TAATOOLS.
> Perhaps u dont need to put all the stuff on one site, whats really
> needed is a
> site that is like an index to the shared software that can then be
> accessed via
> hyperlinks from site to site.
> >From a quick look at GNU they have a list of tasks that can be worked
> on.  A
> typical project is basically just such a list. A specification for a
> project
> would break it up into a set of tasks.
> When all the tasks are adopted by someone then the project becomes
> viable, still
> the big hurdle remains 'who will do the final integration test' and make
> sure it
> all hangs together. Perhaps the project designer who would then feedback
> any
> necessary suggestions for correction.
> 
> This code sharing stuff is much more complicated that it seems as shown
> by the
> GNU site.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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