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Thu, 01 Jul 2004
Rendezvous everywhere
One of the announcements at WWDC is the availability of Rendezvous implementations for platforms other than Mac OS X. I have benefitted a lot from Rendezvous functionality, and definitely wished for it to be available on Windows and Linux. Yes, there's howl, which I reported on previously. Rendezvous is a facility that needs to embedded in the OS so that applications can depend on it being there. I hope that Apple's release will help that to happen.
I know that some people will accuse Apple of trying to kill howl, especially in the wake of the Dashboard/Konfabulator controversy. howl has been available for some time, and it's open source. As far as I can tell, the uptake is not that large. At this point, broadening the use of Rendezvous on platforms besides the Mac is an important goal, and the more players the better.
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please. please. please, seriously, please...
stop mentioning the
"Dashboard/Konfabulator controversy"
it's over.
just forget about it.
OK?
http://daringfireball.net/2004/06/dashboard_vs_konfabulator
and
http://www.gigaom.com/2004/07/whose_dashboard.php
and 1,000 other sites that by now already know that
THERE IS NO "Dashboard/Konfabulator controversy"
dig it?
thank you.
cv
Posted by Carl Vargas at Fri Jul 2 10:30:57 2004
stop mentioning the
"Dashboard/Konfabulator controversy"
it's over.
just forget about it.
OK?
http://daringfireball.net/2004/06/dashboard_vs_konfabulator
and
http://www.gigaom.com/2004/07/whose_dashboard.php
and 1,000 other sites that by now already know that
THERE IS NO "Dashboard/Konfabulator controversy"
dig it?
thank you.
cv
Posted by Carl Vargas at Fri Jul 2 10:30:57 2004
Um,
This is the first time I've mentioned the issue. Perhaps you have me confused with one of the other people writing about this.
You're always free to unsubscribe if you don't care for the content here.
Posted by Ted Leung at Fri Jul 2 10:39:13 2004
This is the first time I've mentioned the issue. Perhaps you have me confused with one of the other people writing about this.
You're always free to unsubscribe if you don't care for the content here.
Posted by Ted Leung at Fri Jul 2 10:39:13 2004
This Python implementation of Rendezvous/ZeroConf has been around for a while. It should be cross-platfrom, but I haven't tried using it myself yet.
Posted by Michael Bernstein at Fri Jul 2 11:08:06 2004
Posted by Michael Bernstein at Fri Jul 2 11:08:06 2004
Heh. should have done some more googling:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyzeroconf
Posted by Michael Bernstein at Fri Jul 2 11:11:18 2004
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyzeroconf
Posted by Michael Bernstein at Fri Jul 2 11:11:18 2004
Michael,
These are fine -- I used pyzeroconf at the NW Sprint.
However, in my mind this is about adoption of zeroconf on a much larger scale than today. Which means it has to be more than python. I'm sure that some enterprising person will SWIG/Pyrex the Apple libs.
Posted by Ted Leung at Fri Jul 2 11:20:12 2004
These are fine -- I used pyzeroconf at the NW Sprint.
However, in my mind this is about adoption of zeroconf on a much larger scale than today. Which means it has to be more than python. I'm sure that some enterprising person will SWIG/Pyrex the Apple libs.
Posted by Ted Leung at Fri Jul 2 11:20:12 2004
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