Sorry if it is a better way of doing this, but I couldn't find a way of
replying the questions sent after the analysis of my request.
An e-mail was sent to me, but the noreply sender tells me that It is not
wise to reply it.
In the SF site I haven't found either a way of doing it.
Responses are inlined.
2009/1/28 SourceForge.net <noreply@sourceforge.net>
Distro Hosting Questions<br>Proposed Descriptive Name:
JAXOS++<br>Proposed Unix Name: jaxos<br>Registration Description: Just
Another "X" Object Oriented Operating System
An embedded operating system aiming to take advantage of modern object
oriented and generic programing.<br><br>Greetings,
Please provide answers to these questions in bulleted form as a direct
response to each questions in-line:
1. How frequently do you expect to be updating packages within your
tree?
Currently I'm working very frequently in projects that led to this project
creation and that cause its progress, so I estimate that at least a weekly
updating will be done as result.
2. Do you plan to also provide full releases in an ISO file format (or
similar)?
No. It is most likely to have TAR-ed packages as long as SVN.
3. How many members of your team will be directly updating the package
tree?
Right now, just me and perhaps two other people in near future.
4. How many distinct versions or quality delineations do you intend to
maintain (i.e. stable, unstable, testing, etc.)?
In the early stage I am, I can see only two:
- An experimental branch.
- A usable branch, that might be used by anyone in their own projects.
5. What mechanism will your end-users be using to update their local
package load?
SourceForge SVN server or manual download of TAR-ed packages.
6. How many packages do you expect to exist in each tree (as described
in #4)?
As in #4, it would be 2 for a full retrieval.
7. What do you estimate to be your maximal space requirement for all
materials you intend to provide?
Very small. A few MB's.
The source code is currently in the hundreds range. Add some documentation
to it.
Embedded projects are often as tight as their target architectures.
8. Are all materials you are providing under an Open Source license?
Yes.
9. Does your project intend to make use of our project CVS and/or
Subversion services?
Yes.
10. What other SourceForge.net features will your project be using?
A project page, discussion forums and download place.
This will help us to ensure the needs of your project are met by
the services provided by SourceForge.net to your project.
Thank you,
SouceForge.net Support<br><br>Link to Project Registration Application:
<a
href="https://sourceforge.net/register-project/?regid=164101">https://sourc
eforge.net/register-project/?regid=164101</a>
Thanks a lot. I hope to have been clear enough, and put myself at orders to
any other questions.
Daniel Hinojosa
Project Registration Issue
Second Level Support
Public
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Date: 2009-02-02 22:12 Javmss, |
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Date: 2009-01-29 14:06 Greetings, |
| Field | Old Value | Date | By |
|---|---|---|---|
| status_id | Open | 2009-02-02 22:12 | hinojosa |
| allow_comments | 1 | 2009-02-02 22:12 | hinojosa |
| close_date | - | 2009-02-02 22:12 | hinojosa |
| artifact_group_id | None | 2009-01-29 14:06 | travis-w |
| assigned_to | nobody | 2009-01-29 14:06 | travis-w |
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