1. what kind of license we have to use
maybe we don't need any license?
Public domain (or GPL, LGPL or BSD) is fine with me. Anything other
than "you can't use it". :)
2. where we host that "nano" project?
I don't mind to put it on my .mac account or on my corporate web site
(I asked them they don't care much
because it's very small and I don't anticipate huge traffic to it
I can set up sourceforge project and they will probably approve it
but I won't be able to provide some documentation, home page and all
"bureaucracy" part
LimeWire can provide hosting on limewire.org's CVS server (and provide
accounts for all those who want to have development rights). We use
FishEye as a web-cvs viewer, and have a bunch of miscellaneous projects
hosted at http://www.limewire.org:/fisheye/viewrep/misc . That would
only take care of CVS, though -- we don't have the capability of
providing the homepage & documentation stuff.
3. actually we had here a rare example of collaboration on
developer mailing list and it would be nice if Apple's lists have some
place for
hosting such a projects.
usually projects have mail lists not vice versa
Does java.net host projects like this?
so again
thanks to everybody for that wonderful collaboration!!!
Yeah -- this was very fun and productive!
Thanks,
Sam
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