[Grub-dev] abandon ship

Bani borboleta at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 18:37:49 UTC 2009


Well, for #3 I think the main source is http://www.google.com/codesearch if
we consider the search approach, and it does an awesome job.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Bartek Jasicki <thindil2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2009-03-31, at 12:37:28
> Jeremie Miller <jeremie at jabber.org> wrote:
>
> > Ditto, we're going to do our best to keep it all running, might
> > involve shuffling around some servers in the coming weeks, and we
> > won't be feeding into an index in the immediate future :(
> >
>
> I agree with Jeremie and Bani - Grub survive and for now i don't plan
> escape from Grub ;) Of course few things been changed (we move to
> Launchpad with development, changes on Grub website been too). But for
> now we must little reorganize self. I promise, soon (maybe even
> tomorrow) I try write more informations about Grub future.
>
> > If our source url list from the dispatcher became something very
> > focused like just creative commons resources or just personal blogs
> > or something like like that, that we could build an interesting
> > (small) index from and keep up to date, what kind of ideas would
> > anyone have for that focus?
> >
> > Jer
>
>
> So, at this moment, we have now these propositions:
>
> 1) Creative commons content
> 2) Personal blogs
> 3) Free Software/Open Source projects
>
> For me, most interesting propositions are #1 and #3.
> For #3 Yes, there is Freshmeat or Ohloh, but they focus (and work) on
> little different things.
>
> Bartek
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