fooled?
El dv, 01-04-2005 a las 16:17 +0200, Wido Depping escribió:
> The Luma Project Team is pleased to announce that the future
> development and growth of user base has been secured. As some of you
> might know, I'm in my final exams and will have to work for a company
> after that. This will ultimately result in a massive slowdown of
> development since I'm the only person with knowlege about the
> codebase. And there aren't many developers out there with knowlege
> about Python, Qt and LDAP.
>
> Luckily this scenario won't happen. A well known three-letter company
> from the IT industry has hired Bjorn Ove Grotan (who has done work on
> the backend side) and me to work on Luma fulltime. The contract is for
> the next three years. I can't give you name of the company yet, since
> this deal involves some stuff developed by them inhouse. The
> technology used in Luma will be part of the software stack used in
> their enterprise desktop. A full announcement about their work will be
> made in about 6 months. But I can promise you that this stuff will be
> fully open sourced, most likely the LGPL because of adoption issues by
> the community.
>
> The good thing is that there will be no changes or restrictions for
> the current users. I'll explain what we're up to. Our new employer has
> created a cross-desktop development platform based on Java. It enables
> applications the same look&feel and integration for Swing/Java, Gnome
> and KDE. Support for Winforms on the .Net-platform is planned for the
> future. The GUI files from Qt Designer and Glade can be reused, so
> code will work out of the box. The only catch is that you can't load
> the UI files from within the code. Instead the Java code will be
> autogenerated. This is exactly the same stuff we're using for Luma.
> The UI files are compiled with pyuic to Python code.
> The other method to avoid a rewrite of large parts of Luma is the use
> of Jython. This enables the use of Python code on the Java platform.
> It's a stable technology and is even used by Google internally.
>
> This is the stuff that enables Luma to run on their platform and
> involves ZERO CHANGES to the current codebase. The stuff Gagatan and
> me are doing is about integration and giving other developers of
> desktop applications the possibility to add rich LDAP support.
> One of the features we're working on now is FULL Active Diretory
> support. We have the technical documentation at hand to create the
> same (and even better) tools for administrators and their Windows
> server. Additionally Samba will be supported.
> All this stuff is part of the companies efforts to ease migration of
> users and servers from Windows to Unix/Linux.
>
> We're interested in your feedback. Also we want to hear from you what
> can be further improved in Luma. This is the time to raise your
> voice.
>
> The Luma Project Team
>
> P.S.: I said it. World domination is near :)
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