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I've helped persuade a company to release their fantastic online database development software under GLP3... the question is where do we go from here??
Downloads pity if companies do this and no one notices. can someone let me know what the procedure is to get this included in the repositories??? who do I contact, etc.?? |
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> can someone let me know what the procedure is to get this included in
> the repositories??? who do I contact, etc.?? i know it must be there, but i don't readily find the link on nubuilder.com to download the programs' source code.. perhaps the next step would be to put the source on http://sourceforge.net/ -- platinum |
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hmmmm...sorry, i guess i just didn't look hard enough on the
nubuilder.com site.. ok, back to your question (by the way, i agree it is a pity if it is released and no one notices): "what the procedure is to get this included in the repositories?" such requests used to be taken in via the Wishlists, see http://en.opensuse.org/Wishlist, including the wish for new packages http://en.opensuse.org/Package_Wishlist however, a quick tour of those pages will prove that today both openSUSE features and packages wishes (and lots else) is managed via openFATE, see here https://features.opensuse.org/ and, since you already have an openSUSE/Novell account (or you couldn't post here) you may add the package wish to openFATE yourself.. though, since openSUSE is an rpm based distribution i think if i were you though i'd make it easy to the openSUSE packagers by providing an openSUSE (and probably Red Hat) friendly rpm in addition to the currently offered "Ubuntu/Debian installer" and "Linux/Unix" tgz file...you will probably wanna work with the "Build Service" on that, see http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service and, if i were you i'd offer up a multi-flavored rpm for download, via a link on the same page where the Ubundu etc release is offered.. oh, now i began the download and see it is direct from sourcforge...cool! ohhhhh....i now i open and see that your "Linux/Unix" tgz file is very off-putting _to me_...it is very un-Linux like...very strange indeed...oh, now i get it: it isn't Linux-like because it was developed by Windows[tm] folks for Windows[tm] folks.. hmmmm...oh WAIT, now i read: "Please take advantage of the free to use download of nuBuilder, which is a completely web-based database development tool similar to Microsoft Access®." at http://nubuilder.com/nubuilderwww/in...p?nav=download NO WONDER it looks so strange, you have apparently built an M$-windows application clone and released it open...hmmmm...well, thank you....but, having never used Microsoft Access® i doubt i'll ever need to replace it.. well, because there are thousands who are familiar with access jumping off the M$ ship everyday, and many search frantically for something they are familiar with, you might also want to try introducing your product to these folks who make lists of open software alternatives to proprietary releases: http://linuxappfinder.com/ http://jjmacey.net/blog/?p=179 http://www.osalt.com/ http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html there may be others on the net who provide such...if you find some i'd love to add them to my list.. and, thanks for your contribution to open source! -- platinum |
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