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Retrospectiva is an open source, web-based, project management and bug-tracking tool. It is intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by software development teams through the use of blogs, a wiki and tickets. Users open tickets to track bugs, and request enhancements.
Encore is an online academic community dedicated to the learning sciences. The community is powered by a variety of technologies, including a modified version of the Confluence Enterprise Wiki by Atlassian Software, and a custom-built Ruby on Rails application. This project opens the source code
Groupswiki is a simple opensource wiki that uses wysiwyg editing to lower the barrier so that more people will write to the wiki. It uses protoedit -a richtext editor written using Prototype.js - it is compatible with: safari firefox internet explorer. It uses ruby on rails and should work with
OverviewThere are lots of Ruby wikis. Why another one? Simple: this one is sweet. Ok, that’s not exactly it. Really we just needed a simple, fast, extensible wiki for our own internal use. After we were done we realized that it might be useful to others, too. So here you go. FeaturesTags
Qb, (italian expression used in cooking, roughly meaning "enough") is a small wiki written using rubyonrails, loosely based on the original Instiki2. It is what is used for ruby-it, and although it is basically featureless and buggy, it served the italian ruby community quite well in the last years.
This project is meant for personal websites. It has two components. First, it has a blog for posting site updates. Second, it has a wiki for storing personal articles. All formatting for the blog and article components is done in Markdown. The site supports full caching for optimal
An application wiki is designed to encourage ordinary users to develop a literacy in building real applications. In the same way that Wikipedia allows users to collaborate on text, the hope is that an application wiki would let users collaborate on not just words but real behavior. The framework
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