on January 25 2013 21:10
Hobby License:
http://www.openvms.org/pages.php?page=Hobbyist
Company membership in AllianceOne has a benefit of commercial development licenses. |
on January 25 2013 11:59
Alas, need new licenses again. |
on December 09 2012 22:21
hello. |
on December 01 2012 14:46
decset has CMS/MMS/DECTest/LSE/SCA and PCA and was formerly called vaxset. |
on November 29 2012 07:01
HP DECset |
on November 28 2012 11:39
Vax Set |
on November 19 2012 08:23
hello. |
on November 19 2012 02:52
hello ... |
on September 30 2012 23:41
Doh! Missed the linkon the to the new License PAK Page at openvms.org |
on September 30 2012 22:55
What happened to the /licenses.php page? Can somebody fill me in on the new procedures to get Hobbyist Vax License PAKs? Thanks. |
on September 22 2012 08:35
psk, you have some typos in your shoutbox so it is not clear.
Discussion of various development wishes and options will not fit here anyway. |
on September 19 2012 20:40
None! OpenVMS is and will never be a desktop alternative for progr.dev. What we need is tools running on existing desktop boxes that integrates with OpenVMS services. Like DistrNB or eCube, but far, f |
on September 16 2012 07:39
I used to use cvs, but switched to git. After cvs, git's branches and merging just felt better. The fully distributed nature has been a big advantage. |
on September 15 2012 16:31
Subversion (SVN) is a general document system and is not suitable as a _Code_ system -- CMS beats them all! |
on August 05 2012 17:35
CDE is open sourced ! and motif will be open sourced too in a few months. cdesktopenv.org |
on July 05 2012 09:16
When you clone a git repository you need to have space for the entire repository.
With svn, you only need local space for the portions of the project that you are interested.
git protects a proj |
on July 05 2012 09:14
I have only been able to get git clone method to work on git compiled native on VMS. I got svn to build, but was unable to get it to attach to any internet based repository, and did not have time to |
on July 04 2012 13:31
lots of places are moving away from svn since it's not distributed, hence suggesting 'git' |
on July 02 2012 06:55
dev tools? how about native (not java) code management tools like svn? |
on June 19 2012 04:11
When you request hobbyist licenses under the new system, you are then given what is reportedly a temporary download password to download the software. |