Please take a look at http://hthite.com/ISFwiki/Main_Page
This is a nascent project attempting to provide a collaborative platform for (but not limited to) students attempting software projects as part of their academic activities. The platform is not limited to academic projects or even just software. In fact, the concept is barely "out of the brain and onto the web page", to speak of.
I request you all to take a look at the project wiki and signup to participate in the discussion. To give you a hint of the brainstorming progress, these are the (so far) two pages with some ideas.
http://hthite.com/ISFwiki/Discuss:Project_Name http://hthite.com/ISFwiki/Discuss:Content
Activity is low as MU engineering exams are in progress. But others can chip in.
Thanks.
On 20-May-06, at 1:05 PM, Rohit V. Bhute wrote:
Please take a look at http://hthite.com/ISFwiki/Main_Page
This is a nascent project attempting to provide a collaborative platform for (but not limited to) students
Hi,
What you could do is have a local installation of Gforge.
"GForge has tools to help your team collaborate, like message forums and mailing lists; tools to create and control access to Source Code Management repositories like CVS and Subversion."
URL: http://gforge.org/ You can download it from: http://gforge.org/projects/gforge/ Interested in contributing to Gforge? join: http://lists.gforge.org/ mailman/listinfo/gforge-devel License: GPL
I guess you will get all you need with Gforge. If you need more you can always write plugins.
Have fun, Kapil
On May 21, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Kapil Karekar wrote:
I guess you will get all you need with Gforge. If you need more you can always write plugins.
I can help you with initial setup, and other technical support, some of us already do run a project called ourproject.org which runs on gforge which has been running for a while now.
Kapil, thought you stopped reading the lug mails. =)
Warren