If it was web hosted it can be easily kept up to date and maintained by a group, users could search it for information on a particular subject.
With Google Groups you could easily use get positive karma without actual knowledge of the subject your posting about.
If it was web hosted you could easily take the most viewed/requested items and place them in a book. Your still going to make money from the book.
Perhaps a web hosted database could by the clean output from the discussions on the mailing list?
I have a small web based application I develop, I put out a few applications for hosting in return for advertising on. I got a yes on over 50% of my replies -which is way more than I expected!! I definitely didn't expect to have to make a decision between them all.
Many hosting companies I know are willing to do this providing they can support the size of the project. Look at php.net as an example for a very large scale project.
Might cause SCO's clients to put some pressure on them in regards to the current action SCO is taking...
If it was web hosted it can be easily kept up to date and maintained by a group, users could search it for information on a particular subject. With Google Groups you could easily use get positive karma without actual knowledge of the subject your posting about. If it was web hosted you could easily take the most viewed/requested items and place them in a book. Your still going to make money from the book. Perhaps a web hosted database could by the clean output from the discussions on the mailing list?
Is there a web based database that does the same job? Surely this would be better option compared to the book?
http://diary.codemonkey.org.uk/ (19th May) Anything to do with it?
I have a small web based application I develop, I put out a few applications for hosting in return for advertising on. I got a yes on over 50% of my replies -which is way more than I expected!! I definitely didn't expect to have to make a decision between them all. Many hosting companies I know are willing to do this providing they can support the size of the project. Look at php.net as an example for a very large scale project.
jEdit has a great plugin for CVS called GruntSpud that when used with jDiff does the same job as Code Historian all inside of one app