Good question, but it's really the wrong list, which may be why I do not
see any replies. Try fedora-devel-list instead.
Thanks,
michaelkjohnson
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 08:56:39AM -0800, Parrish M Myers wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone attempted to include zeroconf modules info fedora core: either rendezvous or
some open source alternative? If not, I would like to ask for some advice...
It seems that OSI has approved the Apple open source license. I believe that rendezvous
is released under this license. If someone were to start creating zeroconf modules that
work in fedora, would it be preferable to write everything from scratch or use
rendezvous?
I know there are a couple of open source implementations of these things out there like
zcip and openslp... Are these good projects to start with?
I know these are nebulous questions, but I am curious to know what would be a good
direction to start contributing to this technology.