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CSCW for Software Development
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Luca Minudel
2003-10-17 13:34:58 UTC
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I'm looking for a collaborative tool to support software development.
Until now the best I've found is gforge.org
Can you suggest me other tools that can be used in accademic projects?

TIA, Luca
Eric COUSIN
2003-10-21 12:00:48 UTC
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Post by Luca Minudel
I'm looking for a collaborative tool to support software development.
Until now the best I've found is gforge.org
Can you suggest me other tools that can be used in accademic projects?
TIA, Luca
Maybe you could have a look at www.picolibre.org
PicoLibre has been designed for academic context, and is actually used
for student projects.
I think it's less mature than gforge, but it depends on what you want to
do with it.
Eric
Luca Minudel
2003-10-21 21:07:53 UTC
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Ciao Eric,
thanks for helping.
I cannot find what platform picolibre support (Windows, Linux, ...).
I see that most of the docs in in Français (evenn that marked as
English), does exists english documentations?

bye
Post by Eric COUSIN
Maybe you could have a look at www.picolibre.org
PicoLibre has been designed for academic context, and is actually used
for student projects.
I think it's less mature than gforge, but it depends on what you want to
do with it.
Eric
Eric COUSIN
2003-10-28 09:50:51 UTC
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Post by Luca Minudel
Ciao Eric,
thanks for helping.
I cannot find what platform picolibre support (Windows, Linux, ...).
The server part is to be run on a linux platform. It is built upon
apache, cvs, ssh, php, mysql and a groupware framework called
phpgroupware (www.phpgroupware.org)
To run the client part, you only need a web browser and - if you want to
commit the code managed by the cvs server - a ssh+cvs client. Thus, the
client can be a linux or windows machine.
Post by Luca Minudel
I see that most of the docs in in Français (evenn that marked as
English), does exists english documentations?
That's true, the doc is mainly in french. Some docs are in english, but
probably not enough to allow somebody not understanding french to get in
the project. Sorry for that.

Eric
Post by Luca Minudel
bye
Post by Eric COUSIN
Maybe you could have a look at www.picolibre.org
PicoLibre has been designed for academic context, and is actually used
for student projects.
I think it's less mature than gforge, but it depends on what you want to
do with it.
Eric
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