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By now, you've all had time to wander through freshmeat ][ and get the lay of the land. You've found your way around the Trove category system we've adopted, and many of you have recategorized your projects to fit into the Trove map, so people browsing through it will find your work. (Those of you who haven't are heartily encouraged to use the "recategorize" function on the project menu on your project's page. :) You may have noticed that there are categories available for software that runs on several operating systems, and that one of them is for PalmOS projects. If you look at the PalmOS category, you'll see that a few projects have already been added to it. This notice is here to announce that we are officially welcoming PalmOS software into freshmeat. Why?Why do we want to do this? Well, a large percentage (perhaps a large majority) of you use Palm devices all the time. Many of you write PalmOS software. It makes sense to include it. But there are already several sites that let you search for PalmOS software and which announce new software. Why do we want to add another one to the mix? A few reasons, at least:
Do I have to see PalmOS Software on freshmeat?Absolutely not. If you go to the preferences page for your account, you can add the PalmOS category to the list of those that you want to be excluded from your search results and your version of the freshmeat news page, and you'll never even know that it's here. Hey, what about... ?Before the comments board gets going about it, let me make a preemptive strike about something that may occur to you. You may say to yourself, "Huh... Look what else is here in the OS categories... Several varieties of Unix, MacOS, and... Hey! Several varieties of Windows! And those categories have projects in them! I'm going to submit my Windows taskbar weather applet!" No, sorry; I'm afraid not. We would just delete it. Even if we had the staff to keep thousands and thousands of Unix project records and thousands and thousands of Windows project records up to date, Windows software is just not who we are, and there are plenty of Windows download sites around if you need them. So why do we have some Windows software in our database? Well, we do allow some things in if they meet one of two conditions. We'll accept a project if it:
So get busy...If you've written Palm code that you want to have shouted from the rooftops, submit it! If there's an app on your Pilot that you couldn't live without, let everybody know about it. If there are PalmOS development tools that you use all the time, get them in there. If we don't list your favorite Palm emulator or desktop sync app, obey the submit link that's calling out to you. We're looking forward to learning what you have to teach us. [Comments are disabled]
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Why not? I use freshmeat as a free software database like everybody else here.
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Agenda If freshmeat wants to support PDAs, then shouldn't it support PDA's running a form of Unix first and closed source OS's like PalmOS last? Because you're including PalmOS, you now should also include the worlds first Linux powered PDA, Agenda. http://www.agendacomputing.com
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Re: Agenda The Agenda community doesn't need Freshmeat's support; they already have a development community and some sites that categorize and publicize the software.
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Re: Agenda The Agenda runs on Linux. Programs written for it will be written for Linux. Obviously, these will fit perfectly on freshmeat. Why do you even need to ask? --
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Re: Agenda % If freshmeat wants to support PDAs, then
No, it shouldn't. Or why should it? I see no reason that Freshmeat should be biased to any particular OS.. it is after all, an index of software. Worthwhile things for any OS should be indexed, and it is good to have appropriate categories. I agree good to support Agenda. But Unix doesn't deserve any special treatment here IMO.
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Adding PalmOS stuff here I am new here but would like to address the negative comments.
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Shameless plug I would just like to shamelessly advertise Guikachu, a project of mine which is one part of the jigsaw puzzle needed to develop PalmOS applications in a Free environment using Free software. Other pieces of this puzzle are the GNU PalmOS SDK (with a port of GCC for PalmOS) and PilRC for compiling resource files.
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Nice to know I was just looking over freshmeat last month and wondering whether PalmOS software "belongs" here. I guess now I will visit more often too. :-)
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Great Idea I realy think this is a good idea. I encourage people to start (continue) the free software development, now in the Palm plataform. Linux can serve us as inspiration. We have the tools, we can find the info. So let's go for it.
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Existing sites and requirements for listing I'm not sure this is a good idea. It may be
better to set up a separate site, with the same
backend software, to keep these things separate.
Either way, I'd like to see packages limited to
those which satisfy two requirements:
I'd also like to point out a couple of existing
sites which collect free Palm software:
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www.PalmOpenSource.com ?
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good software for useable OS's at one place, wow! That's great! As I am using Linux Slackware as my OS at home and work - and the palm, too, I am looking forward to watch for palmsoftware at this place. Both systems are the best to work with, so let there be place for software for both, yeah! This will make me visit this page even more often. Killerhippy
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