7 messages in com.perforce.perforce-user[p4] Open Source Projects Using Perforce
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Jim Ray18 Dec 2001 03:25 
Robert Cowham18 Dec 2001 06:09 
Sebastian Rahtz18 Dec 2001 06:09 
Graham Barr18 Dec 2001 06:20 
mzuk...@bco.com18 Dec 2001 06:27 
Albrecht, Matt18 Dec 2001 07:36 
Barrie Slaymaker18 Dec 2001 08:17 
Subject:[p4] Open Source Projects Using Perforce
From:Barrie Slaymaker (barr@slaysys.com)
Date:12/18/2001 08:17:53 AM
List:com.perforce.perforce-user

On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 02:10:14PM -0000, Robert Cowham wrote:

Jim Ray <jray at jabber.com> asked:

Does anyone know of any OS projects that are using Perforce? Other than the ones that are in the Perforce Public Depot.

Perl porters have an Open source licence for maintaining Perl.

I think ActiveState has the license, and there are a number of committers. It's up well over 13,000 change numbers and quite a few very large branches. They (perl5-porters) use branching quite a bit to support different "experimental" branches in addition to the typical branch at each release.

I personally have an open source perforce license for some of my open source projects as well. The only (minor) problem is getting cvsophiles to deal with it.

- Barrie