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From: <ben...@id...> - 2004-05-22 12:32:27
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Dear Open Source developer I am doing a research project on "Fun and Software Development" in which I kindly invite you to participate. You will find the online survey under http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/. The questionnaire consists of 53 questions and you will need about 15 minutes to complete it. With the FASD project (Fun and Software Development) we want to define the motivational significance of fun when software developers decide to engage in Open Source projects. What is special about our research project is that a similar survey is planned with software developers in commercial firms. This procedure allows the immediate comparison between the involved individuals and the conditions of production of these two development models. Thus we hope to obtain substantial new insights to the phenomenon of Open Source Development. With many thanks for your participation, Benno Luthiger PS: The results of the survey will be published under http://www.isu.unizh.ch/fuehrung/blprojects/FASD/. We have set up the mailing list fa...@we... for this study. Please see http://fasd.ethz.ch/qsf/mailinglist_en.html for registration to this mailing list. _______________________________________________________________________ Benno Luthiger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 8092 Zurich Mail: benno.luthiger(at)id.ethz.ch _______________________________________________________________________ |
From: Uli K. <wit...@gm...> - 2003-08-17 00:37:22
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OK, here's my first attempt at coming up with a license that is a little less exploitable than PD, but still open enough to let people take useful code snippets out of this. BSD-style license plus ResKnife-specific condition #4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Nicholas Shanks, M. Uli Kusterer All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 4. Redistributions of significant parts in binary form must display the above copyright notice prominently (e.g. in about screens and documentation) along with a valid URL from where source code for the distribution is freely available. If source code for the actual distribution is not freely available, the URL must refer to the free distribution upon which the derived works were based. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
From: M. U. K. <Wit...@gm...> - 2003-08-16 17:37:53
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Nick, I changed a few tracker items from being assigned to me, to being assigned to "Nobody". This indicates that I'd be gladly giving them up to anyone interested in doing them. Once I'm finished with the items currently assigned to me, I'll look around for more items and take over a new one. That way, people will know what parts they can work on, and what I'm working on right now. ... should there ever be people, that is ;-) -- Cheers, M. Uli Kusterer ------------------------------------------------------------ "The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..." http://www.zathras.de |
From: M. U. K. <Wit...@gm...> - 2003-08-11 11:40:49
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Talking of future reference, I think it'd be nice to note down what Nick told me when I had all those questions about CVS, and especially about authenticated login, which is what we need to do when we want to be able to check code back in after changing it. You *always* need a copy checked out from CVS with authentication. DLing an anonymous copy doesn't really work f=FCr checking it back in. To get such a copy, you need to use Terminal. cd into the desired directory (e.g. "cd ~/Programming/") and then type: [Computer:~/Programming] name% cvs -d:ext:you...@cv...:/cvsroot/resknife co ResKnife (where "yourusername" should of course be your SourceForge.net user name) There is no need to use a separate "login" command like you do with anonymous pserver access, but you'll have to enter your password. The result is that you have a fresh copy of ResKnife on your hard disk (e.g. at ~/Programming/ResKnife/), with which you can now work. Once you're finished with your changes, you can [Computer:~/Programming] name% cvs commit (make sure you've CDed to the folder from which you called "co ResKnife"). Note that during a commit, CVS will bring up vi to let you type in a log message describing what you're committing. This message will be saved to CVS, so please try to write something meaningful here. To get out of vi, type <esc>:w to save, and <esc>:q to quit (where <esc> means the "escape" key at the upper left of the keyboard, and you hit return to execute the command). If you've added a new file to the project, or a new folder, call [Computer:~/Programming] name% cvs add /path/to/file before committing. Note that file packages, like new projects or NIB files are actually folders, and thus need to be added separately. =46irst add the package folder itself, and then the files inside the package, and any subfolders. Be careful about checking in new folders (or packages), though. We have to ask Sourceforge if we want to remove a folder from CVS again. So, when checking in a new plugin, be sure you check it in in ResKnife/Cocoa/Plug-ins, and not in ResKnife/, where we accidentally put some of them. Also note that in these CVS commands, you can *not* replace sourceforge.net with sf.net. And as of this time, Project Builder is unreliable for work with CVS. The only menu item you should use, is "Commit" to commit changes to source files in the project. "Add to Repository" doesn't work reliably, and "Commit" doesn't appear to commit changes made to the Project file itself, which means you'll probably have to get used to the command line if this is to work. -- Cheers, M. Uli Kusterer ------------------------------------------------------------ "The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..." http://www.zathras.de |
From: M. U. K. <Wit...@gm...> - 2003-08-11 11:15:57
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Hey Nick, just testing the list. We should prolly move our iChat conversations here now ... always helps to file mistakes for further reference ;-) BTW -- I think I totaled part of the template editor yesterday... creating a new element (which works by copying an existing "template" element) apparently doesn't perform a deep-copy ... which is kinda weird since I'm explicitly doing that... grumble... -- Cheers, M. Uli Kusterer ------------------------------------------------------------ "The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..." http://www.zathras.de |