[ixp1200] SourceForge project
Brandewie, Dirk J
dirk.j.brandewie at intel.com
Mon Sep 10 12:24:01 EDT 2001
There are no official rules. The goal of creating the project was
to provide a place for people to share code with other interested
parties. The code should be available for all to use so it should
not have any licensing restrictions.
--Dirk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lewin, Michael R [mailto:michael.r.lewin at intel.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:56 PM
> To: ixp1200 at CS.Princeton.EDU
> Subject: RE: [ixp1200] SourceForge project
>
>
> Dirk,
> what are the rules about posting code to sourceforge ? Is there a FAQ
> somewhere ?
>
> Mike Lewin
> Phone: 408 545-6212
> Page: 888 443 2311
> michael.r.lewin at intel.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandewie, Dirk J [mailto:dirk.j.brandewie at intel.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:40 PM
> To: 'ixp1200 at cs.princeton.edu'
> Cc: Ibieta, Rod; Yavatkar, Raj; Bynum, Ann
> Subject: [ixp1200] SourceForge project
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> As discussed at the IXA university forum last week a
> SourceForge project has
> been created to support sharing code and documents with the
> IXA university
> participants.
>
> Here are the particulars:
> Project Unix Name: ixp1200
> CVS Server: cvs.ixp1200.sourceforge.net
> Shell/Web Server: ixp1200.sourceforge.net
>
>
> I am the Admin for the project so you will have to bear with me if the
> project
> space needs reconfiguration I am learning this on the fly.
> The first thing
> I
> would like to do is solicit input on how we should organize
> the CVS archive.
> If you have any past successes using SourceForge I would like
> to hear from
> you.
>
> Please feel free to send me any comments or concerns you have
> about the
> project space.
>
> Thanks
> --Dirk
>
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