From: <ant...@pi...> - 2010-05-27 20:07:28
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1. We are fine with BSD license and PPS copyright note in the source files. In the same fashion like in OpenHPI source code. However QT4 is LGPL2/GPL3 and I read there were incompatibility issues with the original BSD license. Do you have any thougth on this topic? 2. Yes, proposing for 2.15.0. Suspect that slides' view of the apllication is slightly better than in real life :) We agrued a lot on the application look and functionality and the application is a product of a compromise (ugly in some places). I believe the application will change gradually with the help of your feedback. 3. I wish I could actively participate in further application development. However it is not possible for now because of the limited time resources. Ready to do it but not fast. 4. Still have no fancy name for the application. Anton Pak > Anton - > > The slides look great - and this would be a fine addition to OpenHPI. > > A few questions: > > 1. Is this application copyrighted, trademarked, or in anyway protected > from redistribution thru OpenHPI's BSD-style license? In other words, > what are the legal issues surrounding this? > 2. Are you proposing this for 2.15.0? And if so, is there sufficient > time to add this to the top-of-trunk - given the schedule of a late-June > release for 2.15.0? > > --michael > > Regards, > Michael Bishop > Enterprise Servers and Storage (ISB Linux/Telco) > Hewlett-Packard Company > 3404 E. Harmony Rd. Bldg. 5L, Post B7, Mailstop 42 > Fort Collins, CO 80528-9599 > Phone: 970-898-4393 > E-Mail: mic...@hp... > > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Anton Pak [mailto:ant...@pi...] >> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:56 AM >> To: OpenHPI-devel >> Subject: [Openhpi-devel] HPI GUI application proposal >> >> >> Hello All! >> >> There is a small QT4 based HPI application that shows >> information about >> HPI service: >> Domains, RPT, Entities and so on. >> The main idea is to present HPI system in an hierarchical >> tree and allow >> to walk over it. >> I've attached a presentation with typical screen views. >> We tried to keep code cross-platform. So it work on Linux and Windows. >> We would like to contribute it into OpenHPI SF project. >> What say? >> >> Anton Pak >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Openhpi-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhpi-devel > |