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Objective-C third party framework/code repository... (Semi-OT?)
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Objective-C third party framework/code repository... (Semi-OT?)


  • Subject: Objective-C third party framework/code repository... (Semi-OT?)
  • From: Jiva DeVoe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:55:20 -0700

Before I go and do this, I just want to verify that A) no one else has already done it, and B) that I'm not missing some obvious reason not to...

I'd like to create an Objective-C/Cocoa third party framework/code repository/database. Similar to the "Vaults of Parnassus" (http://www.vex.net/parnassus/) which is available for python. I see this as a website with a database where folks can go post links to open source utility frameworks that they have posted on the web. I realize the cocoadev wiki has a page for this, but I think it'd be cooler to have something with version numbers, and searchable license info etc etc... perhaps even with some sort of xml-rpc api that could be queried to autoinstall said frameworks for development (though that's much further down the road).

So my question is, am I re-inventing the wheel? Would anyone else find this to be useful?

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Jiva DeVoe
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