Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Launchpad.net: Easy open source collaboration
Launchpad.net: Easy open source collaboration
By James Archibald, 3 April, 2007
Launchpad.net, a web-based collaboration service that improves the flow of communication between different software projects, has begun public beta testing of Launchpad 1.0.
The site allows for easy collaboration between software projects that have traditionally been isolated from each other. It aims at helping projects develop quicker by preventing coders duplicating work such as bug fixes
Read the full blog post from here @ Tectonic
By James Archibald, 3 April, 2007
Launchpad.net, a web-based collaboration service that improves the flow of communication between different software projects, has begun public beta testing of Launchpad 1.0.
The site allows for easy collaboration between software projects that have traditionally been isolated from each other. It aims at helping projects develop quicker by preventing coders duplicating work such as bug fixes
Read the full blog post from here @ Tectonic
Labels: collaboration, communications
Monday, April 2, 2007
Open Source Communications Appliances Becoming the Rage
Open Source Communications Appliances Becoming the 'Rage' These Days
By Rich Tehrani
The rage these days seems to be that of communications appliances - as installing software seems to be so last year, and plug-and-play seems just so 2007.
Read the full article from this blog post @ TMC Net
(Original source: Rich Tehrani's VoIP blog)
By Rich Tehrani
The rage these days seems to be that of communications appliances - as installing software seems to be so last year, and plug-and-play seems just so 2007.
Read the full article from this blog post @ TMC Net
(Original source: Rich Tehrani's VoIP blog)
Labels: communications, trends
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Satellite Operations go Open Source
Satellite Operations go Open Source
Apr 2007
The European Space Agency is using an inhouse developed open source "Space Craft Operating System", called SCOS-2000. A recent project, the German TerraSAR-X radar imaging craft is using it.
The next-generation TerraSAR-X, which uses sophisticated ground infrastructure to deliver Earth observation data, is assisted by Open-source software developed at ESA's Operations Centre...
Here is the SCOS-2000 project page
Via: Technocrat
Apr 2007
The European Space Agency is using an inhouse developed open source "Space Craft Operating System", called SCOS-2000. A recent project, the German TerraSAR-X radar imaging craft is using it.
The next-generation TerraSAR-X, which uses sophisticated ground infrastructure to deliver Earth observation data, is assisted by Open-source software developed at ESA's Operations Centre...
Here is the SCOS-2000 project page
Via: Technocrat
Labels: communications, europe, space
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