Nathan wrote>> Wouldn't it be better to host source code, plus development,
plus run-time environments under an IBM i server? To create some community
unity?<<
Hi Nathan.
http://icebreak-open.com is a sandbox partition on one of our blades where
we want to host all this kinds of open projects. It is an IBM I - and it is
ready and running.
We have actually a small community here in Denmark called iGRUPPEN. They
have used the icebreak-open.com sandbox for a couple of month for all kind
of projects. Apache ofBIZ (
http://ofbiz.apache.org/ ) among others.
My aim is to have all IceBreak projects (IceCore, IceCap, Portfolio portal,
Inspire query) moved to the sand box here primo in 2009 ... but I could use
some help...
Best regards
Niels Liisberg
IceBreak Chief SW Architect
System & Metode Technologies
Håndværkersvinget 8, DK-2970 Hørsholm
Phone: +45 70 20 36 10
Fax: +45 70 20 30 11
Direct: +45 45 177 055
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Web: www.system-method.com and www.Icebreak.org
-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Nathan Andelin
Sent: 12. januar 2009 15:18
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Niels IceCap 5250
From: Aaron Bartell
Should a sourceforge project be created for stuff like this?
I don't have much experience with open-source repositories, or open-source
development. But what kind of structure would encourage and facilitate
contributions (other than lip service) from others to the project?
It seems that a number of open-source projects never reach their potential
because only one programmer is contributing all the code. And how fair is
that?
Wouldn't it be better to host source code, plus development, plus run-time
environments under an IBM i server? To create some community unity?
Nathan.
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