Did not find any more duplicates of current OPM packages.
But I think in addition to removing duplicates we also should find out the original packages which were adapted by Pilot Logic because if there is still development by the original author I'd prefer this.
I still have
MapViewer on my list, it will be based on the original author's (not PilotLogic's) sources and have some improvements by myself. The current state of the port is on CCR (folder lazmapviewer). You'll be notified when it is ready.
I also looked at
VampyreImaging. The original author has a Lazarus pakage on his site (
https://sourceforge.net/p/imaginglib/code/ci/default/tree/Extras/IdePackages/Lazarus/) which is working (I tested it recently), but so far I refrained from submitting it to OPM because the author mentions in his commit messages that he plans a new release. I'd much prefer to have the original author's new release in OPM than PilotLogic's adaption.
The
Graphics32 team has a Lazarus runtime and designtime package on their github too (
https://github.com/graphics32/graphics32/tree/master/Source/Packages), but the commit is 6 years old, so I am not sure if it is still working - I did not test it myself.
HTML5Canvas is from CWBudde's GitHub (
https://github.com/CWBudde/Pascal-HTML5-Canvas) (Christian is a Graphics32 team member), but the repository does not contain a Lazarus package. Last source changes: 6 years ago.
OpenGL seems to contain three different OpenGL implementations, one of them, OpenGLPanel, being very similar to the OpenGLContext which comes with Lazarus. It also contains the dglOpenGL.pas (e.g.
https://github.com/SaschaWillems/dglOpenGL/blob/master/dglOpenGL.pas) used by many people.
Lockbox seems to be another TurboPower package. The original repo is at
https://github.com/TurboPack/LockBox. Last change: 2 years ago. No Lazarus package.
ExDatabase is probably identical with
https://github.com/nurettin/zeddbtreeview/tree/master/Source; the original repository contains a Lazarus package, but has not been updated for 6 years.
ExCompress,
ExControls, and
ExDesign look like parts of JVCL packages at first sight, but they look too different internally. I did not investigate to find the original sources.
Did not look at the others.