[openbeos] Re: Site Audit (ABC list ready)

  • From: ". Meanwhile ." <meanwhile@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 22:27:25 +0800

The same list in alphabetical order:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~rrvvww/haikuwareABC.txt


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Oliver Ruiz Dorantes" <oliver.ruiz.dorantes@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [openbeos] Re: Site Audit
> Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:22:44 +0200
> 
> 
> Ok, the list in txt format is here:
> 
> http://urnenfeld.blogspot.com/2008/10/call-to-arms-most-complete-beos.html
> 
> thanks
> 2008/10/10 Karl vom Dorff <karl@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> > Dear Community,
> >
> > It's probably no surprise to many of you (as you see the number of files on
> > Haikuware increase) that I've been spending the last while auditing BeBits.
> >
> > I think it's important to have a software base ready for when Haiku's
> > ready, and if users have to deal with the vast amount of missing software at
> > BeBits where ~35% (conservative estimate) of the files are missing, they
> > will surely get frustrated! Some may argue, why bother? The software is old!
> > To them I would say - old software doesn't necessarily equate to bad
> > software... Also, imagine if BeBits were gone tomorrow. That would be a
> > great loss.
> >
> > To make a long story short, here's what I've been doing:
> >
> >
> >    - downloading all available files. When there was missing software, I
> >    would check against the file name at: a) BeShare b) 
> > Archive.org c) Google d)
> >    Check the Talkback comments for links. In short, if the missing files 
> > were
> >    available somewhere on the net, they have to be hiding pretty good...
> >    - importing the files, descriptions, dates, icons, etc. Adding archived
> >    links to author homepages if they disappeared, etc.
> >    - centralizing all the files on one server (later to be mirrored in
> >    Europe and Asia) so that the infamous BeBits 'missing 
> > file/dead link' never
> >    happens again.
> >    - linking files only to one category. BeBits is confusing and
> >    misleading because files are listed in multiple categories (artificially
> >    inflating the file counts in each category. e.g total file count listed 
> > on
> >    their frontpage when adding all together = 6500, actual files = 3535). So
> >    when you're browsing software, you don't know whether you've 
> > already passed
> >    by the file you're looking at or not therefore wasting time. 
> > Not to mention
> >    wasting time finding a link that works or visiting unwelcomed porn sites
> >    hehe.
> >    - removed Zeta software.
> >
> >
> > I'm 90% complete the task, and will be spending the next 2-3 weeks
> > finishing. BeBits lists 3535 'files' on their website, of which I estimate
> > 35% are gone (= 2298 actual files). Today I uploaded the 2222nd file to
> > Haikuware, meaning very shortly, Haikuware may be the largest (but not most
> > popular) online provider of BeOS (and Haiku if Haiku R1 achieves binary
> > compatibilty) software (and maybe retro software in general)... But that's
> > not really the point.
> >
> > *The point is, I'd like to salvage as much BeOS software as possible. I'd
> > like to ask the community to contribute any missing files (that I'm sure
> > they have on CDs in their basements) my way, so I can fill the missing gaps.
> > I've tried to keep a record (sometimes GoogleDocs crashed on me) of the
> > missing files, and for the most part, should be pretty complete. You can
> > view the documents here (in XLS, ODF): *
> >
> > http://www.haikuware.com/downloads/registered/haikuware.zip
> >
> > Although I would hope most people see this endeavour as a good thing, I can
> > appreciate that some developers may not like their software hosted at
> > Haikuware. Please contact me, and I'll remove whatever you wish.
> >
> > Lastly, I know the design of Haikuware lacks in function, speed, and
> > aesthetics (compared to BeBits). Once I'm done with all the files, I'll be
> > re-designing the website and hope to have it ready for the Alpha 1 release.
> > I'm looking at an RoR design perhaps. Something that will be able to stand a
> > huge database and lots of traffic. I'm also looking to create a unique
> > website that will combine the best parts of VersionTracker, BeBits,
> > Download.com, etc. Therefore, if anyone can recommend a good developer/team
> > or has any suggestions I'd be greatful. Also, if anyone here thinks they may
> > be up to this task (I'd like to keep the work in the community if possible),
> > contact me privately with your resume. It has to be someone with serious
> > credentials (not a Joomla hacker like me) with 6-8 weeks of 
> > *full-time*labour. A full proposal is in the works, and will 
> > probably be 20-30 pages.
> > Ask for my budget - serious enquiries only please.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Karl vom Dorff
> > B.Sc (Hons) Biology, (German minor)
> >
> > http://www.karlvd.com
> > http://www.clubloreley.org
> > http://www.haikuware.com
> >
> >
> 
> 
> --
> Oliver,
> 
> http://urnenfeld.blogspot.com

>


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