Re: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging.

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Hi,
A good suggestion. For discussion, I agree with mailing list too. And also, with wiki for others! And about the matrix, that's OK. But a little note about RoboCup Soccer Server: it is not one package. At least, it can be classified as two packages RoboCup 2D soccer simulation server and RoboCup 3D soccer simulation server (simspark). The development of the latter is now mostly done here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/simspark/.

Thanks,
Hedayat

/*Toby Collett <tcollett+lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>*/ wrote on ‫سه‌شنبه ۰۹ ژوئن ۰۹، ۱۰:۴۰:۱۳‬:
I have had a bit of a look at creating the outline for the matrix. It is pretty empty at the moment, but hopefully that will change over time.

http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio

Have a look and let me know what you think.

Toby

2009/6/7 Attilio Priolo <attilio.priolo@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:attilio.priolo@xxxxxxxxx>>

    In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is a good
    mean but a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I
    vote for a wiki. ;-)

    2009/6/7 Toby Collett <tcollett+lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:tcollett%2Blists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>

        Hi all,
        There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging
        robotics software in various distributions. It seems to be
        that the requirements for most distributions are pretty
        similar and so it would make sense to put a bit of effort into
        coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the same set
        of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate
        with robobuntu?), debian ....

        Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking
        to get involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around
        player which I am a developer for and the libraries it uses
        such as gearbox), but would prefer to not reinvent the wheel
        too much :)

        If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best
        way to coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix
        of packages, distributions and the versions targetted?....

        Regards,
        Toby Collett
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