Re: [Doxygen-develop] is it allowed to post an file-attachment over this mailing-list
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From: Erik Z. <ze...@ma...> - 2006-03-13 19:24:05
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On Mon March 13 2006 13:33, Eck...@t-... wrote: > Hello Dr. Zeek. > > Thank you for your answer. > > My English is not very good, so may be I didn't wrote what I mean or I > misunderstood your answer. > The program I'm working on is not an origin part of doxygen. It should > be a tool for doxygen like dot. So I wonder, if it is a good idea to > report my problems as bugs of doxygen. > > On the other hand I'm searching for a possibility to offer the > developers (and, if they are interested in, the users) the possibility > to test my program. I have no own home-page so I'm thinking about > posting the program on source-forge as own project. But this means for > me to spend some time as project-administrator and time is a scarce good > for me too. > > I know that the developers of doxygen are volunteers which couldn't work > on the project around the clock. But how should they respond without the > chance to test my tool? > > Eckard. > > PS. Please forgive me if my mail sounds a little bit rough. It=E2=80=99s = always > a little bit difficult for me to find the right words. Eckard, Your English is fine. I just didn't read it well enough. Your best best is SF.net or some similar site. If you can get more that=20 just Doxygen people interested, you're tool stands a much better chance of= =20 being used. As a backup plan you could use a free hosting service to host an archive of= =20 the source and publicize it here. A potential site is:=20 http://www.webfilehost.com/ They claim to host files for free (add=20 supported). Erik =2D-=20 ******************************************* Dr. Erik Zeek Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-2451 Tel: 706-542-7293 Email: mailto:ze...@ma... Html: http://www.physast.uga.edu/~zeekec ******************************************* Against stupidity the very gods Themselves contend in vain. - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1801) ******************************************* |