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Welcome to the central SVN repository for all of YACS code.
This nice server provides you several ways to access the code:
* [http://code.google.com/p/yacs/source/browse Browse the code tree] and start with the main trunk.
* Use common SVN software, like svnX (for Mac OSX) or TortoiseSV...
PBDMS is a peer-to-peer bibliographic data & content management
system. It will hopefully be an useful tool to collaboratively manage bibliographic content, as well as a proof of concept that peer data management systems (PDMS) can support social softwares. Development of this project has been disc...
This project is slowly migrating to sourceforge at http://soashable.sourceforge.net
This is the development space for the [http://patternlanguagenetwork.wordpress.com/about/ pattern langauge network]. The aim of this project is to create a system for collaborative, iterative and participatory development of pattern languages.
The system is built on top of the [http://xwiki.org X...
designpatterns,
design,
patterns,
langauge,
pattern,
web2.0,
education,
learning,
collaboration,
tools,
socialsoftware,
participatory
*BashMash* is an offshoot of [http://barcampsheffield.net BarCamp Sheffield] that connects developers, designers, analysts, marketeers and social media specialists with third sector organisations to deliver complete technology solutions.
The programme and delivers results for one selected charit...
barcamp,
bashmash,
community,
thirdsector,
charity,
wordpress,
socialsoftware,
twitter,
facebook,
rss
Social Service Wrapper
*Wego* is designed to serve as a desktop portal tool to manage personal knowledge in a semantic way (by tempo, geography, people and meta data, etc.) but can also well connected with the social software services(e.g. A3, Flickr, Blog, etc.) that can help lifelong learner and knowledge workers to be ...
Glucose chat is a cross platform web browser based captive portal and chat wireless ap administration system. It allows for the owner of a wireless node to administer it through the chat interface, by limiting bandwidth, blacklisting certain computers and temporarily removing others from the network...