Laurel Fan, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>
> Excerpts from linuxchix: 1-Dec-99 Re: [issues] Jamie Lokier (.. by
> Robert Kiesling@localhos
> > I would like software that allows and facilitates collaborative or
> > simultaneous projects over the net. CVS kind of does this, at least
> > in the communication part, letting everyone know that a module is
> > checked out for editing.
>
> Worldforge's[1] infrastructure group has been checking out stuff to use
> to manage our project. Currently we use cvs, irc, mailing lists, and
> wiki. We've looked at: sourceforge (www.sourceforge.net), which is nice,
> but we already have our own servers, this bizarre "power steering" thing
> (www.psteering.com) which was way too corporate and buzzwordy (as well
> as javascript-y for us).
I noticed that the server archive is only 51K, so I'm not sure how
far along you all are with the project. But the SDL library looks
like exactly what I was looking for. So I'll check it out! Thanks!
> [1] Worldforge is the project I'm working on. Our web site is a
> www.worldforge.org. *plug*
Maybe this discussion should go over to [technical].
Btw, has anyone contacted Jamie herself? She's had a few messages
on the linux-kernel list recently.
Another thing... there's also someone (female) who is a contributor on
LKML who's an undergrad here, but I don't know if I should mention her
for privacy reasons. Any opinions on this?
Thanks,
Robert
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