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If you would like, but I eventually want to start my own sourceforge-type project. When I do, would you be able to move the project to sourceforge?
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It is not possible to switch a project from java.net to sourceforge. Of course the code can be copied without problems. But I think it is not very usefull to create two projects with the same idea at two different locations.
I started the project because you said there is no SVN server available but I think it is very usefull to synchronize the work. Of course I will add you as project administrator to the newly created on java.net. If you prefer Sourceforge, I will be happy to join your project there. So it is your decision ![]() |
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Java.net is fine, I didn't realize that you had actually set the project uo!
What's the URL? Thanks! Sam Krupa |
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Well, I got the idea from geekraver's original RSS2Book, I just had to figure out how to re-implement it.
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#21 |
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New Code 12-16-06
STOP THE PRESSES!
I am running off the adrenaline of having just squashed every known bug in the Java RSS2Book source code! The content reformatter works, the absoluteing of links works, everything just works! It just needs some final testing. Just the source code included in this post, for everything else download the previously-posted zip file with everything else needed for running Java RSS2Book. I think the next logical step is to build something like a library interface that can store all kinds of books for the Reader. Sam Krupa |
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I'm already working on a GUI for the reader that includes a library.
http://libprs500.kovidgoyal.net |
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The url is:
https://rss2book.dev.java.net/ But the project has not been aproved yet. So I think it is not visible for everyone at the moment. Could you tell me your java.net username? Then I may add you to the project. I will add your code to the SVN repository, so everybody may get it from there. |
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My java.net username is the same as my mobileread username, sammykrupa.
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sammy: I have added your version to the trunk. I will do my work in the branch called "mavenbased".
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I don't know how I can add you to the project. Can you request that I join you?
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Shake, when I login to my java.net account and try to access the RSS2Book project, it tells me that I don't have permissions.
Also, I really think a site should be started just devoted towards RSS2Book! I really think that the current idea of RSS2Book has really already been reached and a complete Connect replacement should be made, like what kovidgoyal is doing. Sam Krupa EDIT: Posted before I saw your last post, shake. |
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Shake, the page I get when trying to access the project simply says:
Your account does not have the "Project Page - View" permission needed for you to access the page you requested in the rss2book project (view your permissions). Either ask the project administrator for more permission, or log in using a different account. Not sure what to do after that (-: Thanks for setting all of this up so far! Sam Krupa |
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Yes of course, I would like a complete Connect replacement.
But it is important to keep everything as modular as possible. So I suggest we should try to create several small modules that are as independent as possible. I think a Connect replacement might use then several modules an provide one GUI for them. The work kovidgoyal is doing might be extended to use those modules... Last edited by Shake; 12-16-2006 at 05:24 PM. |
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Shake, yes, that seems like the way to go about it.
I am quite horrible with GUIs unfortunately, you? Regarding a project site, should I setup a sf.net project and invite you as an administrator? Sam Krupa |
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