[Python-Dev] re: Open Source design competition / Python /software tools

Jim Fulton jim@digicool.com
Thu, 23 Dec 1999 17:18:37 -0500


gvwilson@nevex.com wrote:
> 
> Hi, everyone.  I'm sending my reply to Jim's message to the whole
> python-dev list; I'll send follow-ups to individuals if people would
> prefer.
> 
> > > * an issue tracking system to replace Gnats and Bugzilla;
> > >
> > > * a build system to replace make;
> > >
> > > * a platform inspection and configuration system to replace autoconf;
> > >   and
> > >
> > > * a testing framework to replace XUnit, Expect, and DejaGnu.
> 
> > Jim Fulton asked:
> > Are these categories fixed?
> 
> For the first round, yes 

OK.

>--- I have to prove that this model can solve
> small problems before I'll be given the funding to tackle larger ones, and
> I think that a UML modeling tool is definitely "large" :-). 

Well, since you gave rational ..... :)

<speech>
Isn't the Open Source community especially good at large problems?
Note that I'm thinking more in terms of an open source UML community
of tools, based around an existing repository rather than on a single 
monolithic tool.  I envision a community of diagramming and other small
tools orbiting Zope or ZODB. The hardest part of a UML tool is the
repository, and I think we've mostly got that.

I think that what the Open Source community desperately needs 
are tools for managing and sharing the most important artifacts
in the development process.
</speech>

Jim

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