Hey, On Nov 28, 2007 11:18 PM, Tres Seaver <tseaver@palladion.com> wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Hey,
On Nov 28, 2007 12:16 AM, Martijn Jacobs <martijn@fourdigits.nl> wrote:
We could also consider putting them in some kind of collective-like SVN repository so that people can make changes when they need to. I think this is a great idea as it works with the Plone collective this way as well.
Just to make it utterly clear: this stuff won't happen by itself. We need a bunch of self-driven volunteers to do this work: look up the relevant codebases, contact their authors, check them into a SVN if they look orphaned (if they aren't of course don't fork them!) and make an index page describing what is going on. This can be done independently from zope.org, and should later become part of the zope.org website.
You will need a SVN repository somewhere. svn.zope.org could be used if you have committer access, but it would be somewhat restricted as GPL-ed products can't be placed in there. Anyway, all these questions I'm thinking of now someone else should take the lead on, as it won't be me. :)
For clarity, nobody but a ZC employee (at present) is supposed to be checking in any code with any license other than the ZPL; in the future, such a checkin will need to be approved by some agent / organ of the Zope Foundation.
Thanks, I had forgotten about that. Anyway, it could be any SVN repository - and this project will only happen if one or two volunteers do the work of collecting interesting Zope 2 products, contacting the authors (not strictly necessary but always a good thing to do) and checking them in, possibly cleaning things up here and there. I know for one Formulator could be a candidate. I haven't been doing much with it for quite a while now. Needs to be squared with Infrae, which is doing some low-level maintenance on it, and it's safe in the Infrae SVN, but should there be a good new home and enough volunteers to help maintain it, it's quite possible Infrae would be interested in having it most. I'm not speaking for Infrae here, just as the original author of Formulator. Regards, Martijn