Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Since the day before yesterday SediSys (http://www.sedisys.com) is the new owner of the source code for the Ajax.NET library. SediSys will make the source code be available as an Open Source Project. Hopefully we can make the Ajax.NET library together a powerful AJAX related free library.

As you could read in my last blogs I am in contact with the Web Platform Team (Microsoft/Redmond). Jonathan Hawkins showed me some PowerPoint slides and first demos including the source code during our conference call on Tuesday. I was impressed of what they have build already and how easy it seems to be used. If you have someting you are missing in the Ajax.NET library, or you have a must built-in feature/idea for Atlas please give me feedback. I'm currently going through my inbox to collect all feedback I got in the last two months.

For those of you that are interested: I will be at the PDC 05 in Los Angeles, too!

Published Friday, August 05, 2005 7:00 AM by Michael Schwarz

Comments

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Friday, August 05, 2005 1:04 AM by Theo Ullmann
Hello Mr. Schwartz, are you on the MVP Summit this year (October)? Perhaps we can have a meeting togther. My company is searching for guys like you.

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Friday, August 05, 2005 2:24 AM by Michael Schwarz
@Theo: No, I will not be at the MVP Summit, only a MVP event.

CIAO
Michael

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Friday, August 05, 2005 7:50 AM by Dan Barthel
Ich can nicht Deutch sprechen. Was is loss mit Sedisoft?

:-)

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Friday, August 05, 2005 8:57 AM by Christian Hubinger
Hi!

Sorry for the delay.
But currently we are quite busy with some urgernt fixes for one of our most impolrtant customers. So please stay patience the site is in work and we'll release the souce aas soon as possible.
Can't promise but I'll try to release the source today.

Best regrads,
chris (SediSys)

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:47 AM by Scott
Out of curiousity, why isn't this source just up on SF.NET? I run 3 projects up there and there's little in the world that could be easier. It literally took minutes. What's the deal?

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Sunday, August 07, 2005 12:07 PM by Oliver
The deal is that there's probably no intentions at all to ever release the source.

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Monday, August 08, 2005 8:48 PM by Nathan
First of all - GREAT component!!! I was using AJAX already but this is far simpler.

I am very interested in looking at the source but cannot find it anywhere on the sedisys.com site you mention - am I missing something??

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Tuesday, August 09, 2005 12:31 AM by Michael Schwarz
@Nathan: I got my user credentials yesterday, the server is running and I think we will get public access today.

CIAO
Michael

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:33 PM by Darren
"its going up tonight.....er....its up....no its on this site....er....ya...haven't done it yet, but will be up probably tonight....err....source forge is in the process of reviewing it, or something like that..."

No one disputes how cool this component is, and I will be the first one to say a big thanks, but there's something wrong with taking advantage of the "open source" status without ever becoming open source.

now its one a site in a language I can't, nor most of the nation can't read. What happened to sourceforge?

no one owes me anything, and I may have missed something, but this is coming across to me like a insult to our intelegence. If you have changed your mind about giving away the code, just say so. Don't try to convince technically inclinded people that it takes longer to upload a less than 1 meg zip file to something somewhere.

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Wednesday, August 10, 2005 7:44 AM by marcio
Hello Schwartz,

Congratulations for the Ajax.Net, it are Excellent!
I looked for source code in the SediSys, however I did not find, you has some forecast of when it will be available?

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:13 PM by Jason Bunting
I haven't been to this site in a couple weeks, and I am disappointed to still see the same games being played with regards to the source being made available. Amazing. Oh well, few more weeks and out of PDC will be the initial Atlas bits - perhaps at that point Michael's implementation will be largely forgotten and this project's open status will not matter as much. I concur with Darren, to paraphrase: while I am not owed anything by Sedisys or Michael, it is insulting to be told for weeks and weeks that something will be made open, only to get what seems to be perpetual run-around.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:50 PM by Norge
I agree with you Darren!

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Thursday, August 11, 2005 9:40 AM by George Pataki
Guys , could anyone tell me what is the gain for mr.Schwartz to keep us on the toes ?

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:22 PM by Michael Schwarz
@Georg: Please see my latest blog from Thursday. You can download the source code!

CIAO
Michael

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Thursday, August 11, 2005 3:35 PM by Scott
What blog entry?

# re: Ajax.NET Source Code moved to SediSys

Thursday, August 11, 2005 4:04 PM by Michael Schwarz
@Scott: The latest one... http://weblogs.asp.net/mschwarz

CIAO
Michael