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[jira] [Comment Edited] (ATTIC-161) Move Apache DeviceMap to the
Attic
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATTIC-161?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=15799026#comment-15799026 ]
Werner Keil edited comment on ATTIC-161 at 1/4/17 6:47 PM:
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Hi, not sure, if it should go here or in the other ticket, but will try here.
It's more a merge back than fork, but a new version of OpenDDR an original contributor to DeviceMap can be found on: http://openddr.mobi/
The GitHub organization is https://github.com/OpenDDRmobi.
As Volkan mentioned (in a DMAP JIRA ticket while JIRA is not read only yet)
- YAUAA: Yet Another UserAgent Analyzer is a viable Open Source alternative. Rather than employing a fixed collection of User-Agent (UA) strings as in DeviceMap, YAUAA performs a semantic analysis to determine certain attributes of the UA.
I would also like to mention: http://devicedetector.net/ with its GitHub repository: https://github.com/piwik/device-detector
It is also Open Source and parses YAML based device data in a rather similar way as DeviceMap/OpenDDR do with W3C compatible data. There is currently just a PHP client but according to its GitHub page the project was downloaded nearly 650,000 times so it looks popular.
Thanks,
Werner
was (Author: wkeil):
Hi, not sure, if it should go here or in the other ticket, but will try here.
It's more a merge back than fork, but OpenDDR an original contributor to DeviceMap can be found on: http://openddr.mobi/
The GitHub organization is https://github.com/OpenDDRmobi.
As Volkan mentioned (in a DMAP JIRA ticket while JIRA is not read only yet)
- YAUAA: Yet Another UserAgent Analyzer is a viable Open Source alternative. Rather than employing a fixed collection of User-Agent (UA) strings as in DeviceMap, YAUAA performs a semantic analysis to determine certain attributes of the UA.
I would also like to mention: http://devicedetector.net/ with its GitHub repository: https://github.com/piwik/device-detector
It is also Open Source and parses YAML based device data in a rather similar way as DeviceMap/OpenDDR do with W3C compatible data. There is currently just a PHP client but according to its GitHub page the project was downloaded nearly 650,000 times so it looks popular.
Thanks,
Werner
> Move Apache DeviceMap to the Attic
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>
> Key: ATTIC-161
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATTIC-161
> Project: Attic
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Henri Yandell
>
> Confirm Board Resolution ✅
> Delete from committee-info.txt ✅
> Remove VP entry on http://www.apache.org/foundation/ ✅
> Inform users ✅ (dev@ informed by Bertrand; does not appear to be a user list)
> Create page on Attic site: http://attic.apache.org/projects/devicemap.html ✅
> Obtain source control karma and point source control mails to general at attic ✅
> i. Update website with Attic notice: http://devicemap.apache.org/ ✅
> ii. Update the project DOAP file: https://projects.apache.org/project.html?devicemap ✅
> iii. Make source control read-only ✅
> Move committee's PMC data file to retired: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/projects.apache.org/data/committees.xml ✅
> Remove from http://www.apache.org/#projects-list navigation ✅
> Announce on announce at apache.org
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