I just discovered Delphree. As the site says, "Delphree goal is to encourage and provide support for Open Source development. Delphree activities are primarily focused on Delphi, but other Borland development platforms are supported as well."

posted by Kirby Turner | 30-Apr-2005 12:00 PM | comments (3)


Sure looks like a DEAD site to me.
OLD news, links, etc.

Nothing going on there. There are a lot of these kinds of sites -- they start with good intentions, then instantly die off.

Mike

posted by mike | May 2 03:53 PM


I agree that the site looks dead but it has a nice list of open source projects written in Delphi. And some of the projects such as DUnit are still under active development. DUnit 9.2 was released 7-Mar-2005. Delphree shows the last update as 15-Feb-2003. Go figure.

posted by Kirby Turner | May 2 04:07 PM


And I need to increase the size of the comment textbox on this page. It's annoying typing in this small box.

posted by Kirby Turner | May 2 04:08 PM

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