[Unison-hackers] Updated MAC frontend (based on trunk)

Markus Groß mgross at informatik.uni-bremen.de
Thu Dec 3 10:49:12 EST 2009


The tarball can be downloaded here (it will be automatically generated):
http://github.com/mgee/unison/tarball/master

I wrote a few lines about credits:

Credits:
Unison Icon taken from Mac4Lin (LGPL)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin/

Some icons are directly taken from Matt Ball's developer icons (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0)
Some icons are based on Matt Ball's developer icons (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0)
http://www.mattballdesign.com/blog/2009/11/23/developer-icons-are-back-online/

GUI elements from BWToolkit (three-clause BSD license)
http://www.brandonwalkin.com/bwtoolkit/

You are very welcome to rephrase the lines so that they sound better.

Cheers,
Markus

On 03.12.2009, at 15:36, Benjamin Pierce wrote:

> P.S.  Can you also write some text to add to the README file  
> describing the authorship and copyright status of the bits you've used?
> 
> 
> On Dec 3, 2009, at 2:07 AM, Markus Groß wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 03.12.2009, at 02:50, Benjamin Pierce wrote:
>> 
>>>> On 30.11.2009, at 22:25, Benjamin Pierce wrote:
>>>>> If your version is up to date with the trunk repository, then  
>>>>> there's
>>>>> no merging to be done, right?  It's just a matter of making sure  
>>>>> your
>>>>> version is working as well or better than the current one and then
>>>>> overwriting...?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Have you changed anything outside of the /uimacnew subdirectory?
>>>> 
>>>> My version is up to date (r389) so basically the changes could be
>>>> comitted without any conflict.
>>>> 
>>>> I changed nothing outside the uimacnew directory and tested my
>>>> version using my own profiles.
>>>> I didn't ran into any problems but that doesn't have to mean the
>>>> changes I made are bug-free.
>>>> The changes however are mostly related to gui code, so the
>>>> synchronisation process/algorithm should work the same as before.
>>> 
>>> It would be pretty easy to keep both the current uimacnew and your
>>> version in parallel (i.e., include yours as uimac09 or something), so
>>> that people can try yours without losing the ability to roll back to
>>> the other if they prefer it.
>> 
>> Sounds good :)
>> 
>> 
>> - Markus
>> 
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