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Re: Any update on Mckoi's status?



I think that the basic tools for open source software development in
Java have been pretty much agreed upon by the community at large:
* subversion (or mercurial lately)
* confluence as a wiki
* jira as an issue tracker
* fisheye to have a good view on the source repository

The last 3 are commercial, but they grant free licenses to open source projects.

On 1/30/08, Tobias Downer <toby@mckoi.com> wrote:
> My current idea is to add more collaborative features to the website.
> This will happen with the server move.  The current server is getting a
> bit rusty.
>
> Is there anyone with experience/suggestions on collaborative tools?  I'm
> thinking of some type of wiki for documentation/article collab that is
> easily modable and in Java so we can use a Mckoi server to back it.
>
> Version 2 code is close to a buildable state.  As soon as I have a build
> that you can do all the basics, I'll be putting the code out to the list.
>
> Toby.
>
> Mark Salter wrote:
> > Tobias Downer wrote:
> >
> >> This project has mostly been a one man show.  That has its good and
> >> bad points, but I think going into the future this is going to have to
> >> change.
> > And it should be a two way street.
> >
> > With the details of the Mckoi internals available on the website, I'm
> > sure some people will be more likely to start supporting the solution
> > they use.
> >
> > As a long time lurker (but not a Mckoi user) of this list, I will be
> > happy to assist where/when I can.  May I suggest you try delegating to
> > the list when you feel the need?
> >
> > Are you near to sharing access to the version 2 code?  I for one would
> > like to take a look at the pre-release, perhaps helping to polish the
> > finish?
> >
>
>
>
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