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From: "David Robinson (AU)" <David.Robinson@citrix.com.au>
To: 'Mo DeJong' <supermo@bayarea.net>
Cc: "'sourcenav@sources.redhat.com'" <sourcenav@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: RE: Source-Navigator moves to SourceForge!
Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 18:52:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <34611C909B4FD611BB2000508BA8EEEA0C1A74@sydexch01.citrix.com.au> (raw)

Hello Mo


Thanks for your hard work. This is a great step forward for Source
Navigator.
It is curiously escaping the shackles of an open source company.

I have a personal interest in the code parsing and cross-reference database.
In fact I have never seriously run the IDE.

There were discussions on the mailing list a while ago about redesigning the
core components into a standalone library. Are there any serious plans to do
this work?


David Robinson.
david-work@robinson-au.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Mo DeJong [mailto:supermo@bayarea.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 April 2002 23:24
To: sourcenav
Subject: Source-Navigator moves to SourceForge!


Hello, everyone.

Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about the
status of Source-Navigator, and its future direction.
It has been more than a year since the last release,
and none of the members of the 5.0 engineering team
are currently employed by Red Hat. These problems 
were surmountable, Source-Navigator could have been
hosted on sources.redhat.com, if not for the copyright
assignment problem. Current Red Hat policy dictates
that contributors to Source-Navigator must assign any
copyrights to Red Hat in addition to agreeing to license
them under the terms of the GPL. This has effectively
shutdown any new development of Source-Navigator since
none of the original development team members are willing
to agree to these terms. As a result, the team has decided
to move the project to SourceForge.

So, without further ado.

The new project homepage can be found at:

http://sourcenav.sourceforge.net/

The SourceForge page for developers is here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcenav

There are also a couple of new mailing lists.

http://sourcenav.sourceforge.net/mail.html


A significant amount of work has gone into upgrading the
Tcl/Tk version used in Source-Navigator, but this work was
never released. We are happy to announce that a new 5.1
version of Source-Navigator will be ready soon. Developers
can even get a sneak peek via CVS, just follow the instructions
on the download page.

http://sourcenav.sourceforge.net/download.html

The current CVS version of Source-Navigator is very close
to what will become 5.1. While the code is not yet ready
for release, it should be ready for some early testing.
The code should build without problems under a variety
of Unix systems. Building with VC++ under Windows works,
but a minor patch is needed (sourcenav-devl archive for info).
Also note that GNU grep will have to be accessible on you
PATH as it is no longer bundled with Source-Navigator.

One issue that remains with the migration to SourceForge
is the bug database currently hosted on source.redhat.com.
We plan on migrating  the data to SourceForge after the 5.1
release. Note that the Tcl/Tk  upgrade fixes a large number
of user interface problems, so those bug reports will not
have to be moved over.

The future of Source-Navigator looks brighter than it has for
some time. However, without corporate sponsorship, it is
imperative that we develop an infrastructure to support
ongoing maintenance and new development. To that end, we
encourage people and organizations to invest in Source-Navigator
and contribute to its development. Contracting with the maintainers
to fix bugs or implement new features can be the most effective
way to move Source-Navigator forward.

cheers
Mo DeJong

             reply	other threads:[~2002-05-02  1:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-01 18:52 David Robinson (AU) [this message]
2002-05-01 20:56 ` Mo DeJong
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-05-01  9:00 Davies, Mike
2002-05-01  9:00 Davies, Mike
2002-05-01 13:21 ` Mo DeJong
2002-04-30 14:19 Mo DeJong
2002-04-30 17:46 ` Paul Selormey
2002-04-30 21:58   ` Mo DeJong
2002-05-01  0:14   ` Khamis Abuelkomboz
2002-05-01 16:37     ` Mo DeJong

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