Hallo Manuel,
In December, I have get two things from Linterweb: * Code of the ZIM access part for Kiwix * Patched libzeno.
I have take a look to the first thing, but abandon the code and rewrited it fully (In fact I rewrited fully Kiwix).
For the second part, Tommi posted a pretty argumented email weeks ago: https://intern.openzim.org/pipermail/dev-l/2009-April/000022.html
About SVN access, my opinion is not as important as Tommi's one, but I would prefer that only people which have already proposed a few quality patches get access to the SVN...
Regards Emmanuel
Le jeu 21/05/09 23:21, "Manuel Schneider" manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch a écrit:
Tommi and Emmanuel,
please have a look into the attachments. This is the patched code of libzeno from Linterweb. It should run on Windows and fixe some bugs in the library as well as in the reader.
Pascal, which is on this list, might want to explain it if needed.
Please see if you can integrate that into our current SVN, gaining us the impovments of Linterweb and enable them to use our current SVN code for their further development.
I would prefer it if Linterweb had commit access to our subversion.
Please give your comments on this list about this code. If there is any reason not to use it please explain why.
Greets,
Manuel
Regards Manuel Schneider
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