Sunday, November 27, 2005

Migrating EtherYatri.NET Project to SF.NET from GDN Workspaces

Before I describe the broad plan of how I plan to move EtherYatri.NET Project from GotDotNet Workspaces to SourceForge.net, here are the main reasons why this is desired:

  1. GDN has been found to be down many times by most members
  2. GDN doesn't provide web-hosting for projects like SF.NET does
  3. SF.NET has CVS which is much more powerful than GDN's source-control system

[Code related tasks]

  1. Commit release 0.5.4 into repository and tag it with release_0_5_4
  2. Commit release 0.5.6 into repository and tag it with release_0_5_6
  3. Commit release 0.5.7 into repository and tag it with release_0_5_7

[Community related tasks]

  1. Set up mailing lists

[Website related tasks]

  1. Upload EtherYatri.NET related webpages at SF.NET

And most importantly inform the existing members of EtherYatri.NET GDN Workspace to join the project at SF.NET.

Click here to visit EtherYatri.NET at GotDotNet.
Click here to visit EtherYatri.NET at SourceForge.net.

Please do let me know if you have any suggestions.

3 Comments:

At 7:31 AM, December 06, 2005, Blogger abhas1 said...

yup, that's nice work you're doing. I always found sourceforge to be better. And they've improved their layout recently, too.

 
At 8:54 AM, July 11, 2015, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Uppal,

I stumbled upon your EtherYatri.Net toolkit while searching for an multi-agent toolkit targeting the .Net framework.

If by any chance your're still reading these comments, I'd like to ask you if you maintain a more recent version of the codebase? The one I found on SourceForge is 9 years old and not buildable as it is.

Kind regards,
Lukas

 
At 10:06 AM, July 11, 2015, Blogger Sid Uppal said...

What are you trying to use EtherYatri for?

 

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