2) If #1 is Active, then restructure discussions and recruiting coders(Java or next gen C++/C#) OR retire the project and restart with newLanguage and Open Source License (LPGL is a bit restrictive, and wasthought to be only for libraries according to others)
I haven't been keeping up, but has the board considered re-developing PCGen as a web app? I'm thinking a Java/Spring MVC app (with associated APIs for flexibility) or a single-page app based on a JS framework like Angular or Knockout (which would also need some server-side APIs to support it)? There'd have to be a discussion about hosting and how that would get paid for, but I think that's a surmountable hurdle.
Just wondering. Depending on the required commitment and my availability, I might be willing to contribute if we're starting from scratch. I've wanted to contribute to the project in the past, but quite frankly the codebase is big and complex and hard to get a handle on.
Rob
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