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[Qsos-commits] qsos/sheet/include generic.qin


From: Raphaël Semeteys
Subject: [Qsos-commits] qsos/sheet/include generic.qin
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:58:33 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/qsos
Module name:    qsos
Changes by:     Raphaël Semeteys <rsemeteys>   07/04/11 09:58:33

Modified files:
        sheet/include  : generic.qin 

Log message:
        Jihed Trifi's correction

CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/qsos/sheet/include/generic.qin?cvsroot=qsos&r1=1.4&r2=1.5

Patches:
Index: generic.qin
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/qsos/qsos/sheet/include/generic.qin,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -b -r1.4 -r1.5
--- generic.qin 1 Mar 2007 17:23:06 -0000       1.4
+++ generic.qin 11 Apr 2007 09:58:33 -0000      1.5
@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@
         <score></score>
         <comment></comment>
       </element>
-      <element name="historyknowproblems" title="History">
+            <element name="historyknownproblems" title="History, known 
problems">
         <desc0>Software knows several problems which can be prohibitive</desc0>
         <desc1>No know major problem or crisis</desc1>
         <desc2>History of good management of crisis situations</desc2>
         <score></score>
         <comment></comment>
       </element>
-      <element name="forkprobability" title="Fork">
+            <element name="forkprobability" title="Fork probability, source of 
Forking">
         <desc0>Software is very likely to be forked in the future</desc0>
         <desc1>Software comes from a fork but has very few chances of being 
forked in the future</desc1>
         <desc2>Software has very little chance of being forked. It does not 
come from a fork either</desc2>
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
     </element>
     <element name="adoption" title="Adoption">
       <desc>Adoption by community and industry</desc>
-      <element name="popularity" title="Popularity">
+            <element name="popularity" title="Popularity (related to: general 
public, niche, ...)">
         <desc0>Very few users identified</desc0>
         <desc1>Detectable use on Internet</desc1>
         <desc2>Numerous users, numerous references</desc2>
@@ -170,8 +170,94 @@
         <comment></comment>
       </element>
     </element>
+         <element name="packaging" title="Packaging">
+            <desc>Packaging for various operating systems</desc>
+            <element name="packagingsource" title="Source">
+               <desc0>Software can't be installed from source without lot of 
work</desc0>
+               <desc1>Installation from source is limited and depends on very 
strict conditions (OS, arch, lib, ...)</desc1>
+               <desc2>Installation from source is easy</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingdebian" title="Debian">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for Debian</desc0>
+               <desc1>A Debian package exists but it has important issues or 
it doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingfreebsd" title="FreeBSD">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for FreeBSD</desc0>
+               <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't 
have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>A official port exists in FreeBSD</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packaginghpux" title="HP-UX">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for HP-UX</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>A stable package is provided for HP-UX</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingmacosx" title="MacOSX">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for MacOSX</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingmandriva" title="Mandriva">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for Mandriva</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingnet" title="NetBSD">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for NetBSD</desc0>
+               <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't 
have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>A official port exists in NetBSD</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingopen" title="OpenBSD">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for OpenBSD</desc0>
+               <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't 
have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>A official port exists in OpenBSD</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingredhat" title="RedHat">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for RedHat/Fedora</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingsolaris" title="Solaris">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for Solaris</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support (e.g: SunFreeware.com )</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is supported by Sun for Solaris</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingsuse" title="SuSE">
+               <desc0>The software is not packaged for SuSE</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it 
doesn't have official support</desc1>
+               <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+            <element name="packagingwindows" title="Windows">
+               <desc0>The project can't be installed on Windows</desc0>
+               <desc1>A package exists but it is limited or has important 
issues or just cover some specific Windows release (e.g: Windows2000 and 
WindowsXP)</desc1>
+               <desc2>Windows is full supported and a package is 
provided</desc2>
+               <score></score>
+               <comment></comment>
+            </element>
+         </element>
   </element>
-  <include section="packaging"/>
   <element name="exploitability" title="Exploitability">
     <desc>Exploitability level</desc>
     <element name="easeofuseergonomics" title="Ease of use, ergonomics">
@@ -216,8 +302,8 @@
   <element name="strategy" title="Strategy">
     <desc>Project's strategy</desc>
     <element name="license" title="License">
-      <desc>License, only if user wants to become owner of code</desc>
-      <element name="permissiveness" title="Permissiveness">
+            <desc>License</desc>
+            <element name="permissiveness" title="Permissiveness (only if user 
wants to become owner of code)">
         <desc0>Very strict license, like GPL</desc0>
         <desc1>Moderate permissive license located between both extremes (GPL 
and BSD) dual-licensing depending on the type of user (person, company, ...) or 
their activities</desc1>
         <desc2>Very permissive like BSD or Apache licenses</desc2>
@@ -261,12 +347,11 @@
       <comment></comment>
     </element>
     <element name="strategicalindependence" title="Strategical independence">
-      <desc0>No detectable strategy or strong dependency on one unique actor 
(person, company, sponsor)</desc0>
+            <desc0>No detectable strategy or strong dependency on one unique 
actor(person, company,sponsor)</desc0>
       <desc1>Strategical vision shared with several other free and open source 
projects but without strong commitment from copyrights owners</desc1>
       <desc2>Strong independence of the code team, legal entity holding 
rights, strong involvement in the standardization process</desc2>
       <score></score>
       <comment></comment>
     </element>
   </element>
-</section>
-
+   </section>
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