>If I go to sourceforge right now I see that the latest additions include a C++ cross-platform
>development project, a language translation project, a business process project. Does this mean
>that Sourceforge is "taking anything and everything out there and throwing it together randomly"?
You compare Sourceforge with SednaX, which is wrong in my oppinion.
Sourceforge is just a host of open source projects. It organizes projects on the biggest scale and keeps together a community of open source developers. It is only a plattform and does not interfere with the hosted projects. SednaX is comparable to Sourceforge as it also hosts several projects. But there are also demands to unify things like unit testing for each SednaX sub project. So SednaX is not only a community, but hopefully will be more than just an organizing base for it's subproject. Ideally SednaX will be a product itself, extending Sedna or VFP10 or whatever that will be called. So I think of SednaX as a project that could be hosted on sourceforge more than being a comparable platform as sourceforge. Therefore a project like ActiveVFP would not really fit into SednaX, even if Claude would contribute it fully open source. ActiveVFP already is a standalone product.
Bye, Olaf.
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