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Introduction to LonghouseThis project page represents the Longhouse project, begun by Informatics students at the University of California, Irvine, in conjunction with representatives of Google Code. Longhouse is an open-source collaborative development environment (CDE) based on Google Code.
This page is currently a stub and heavily under construction. Please don't link to it yet. FeaturesA server based chat with multiple channels A client with a straight forward user interface written in GTK. Private messaging RSA encrypted messaging Primitive emoticon support Extras like log and
Twisted Python Experiments and Prototyping for ULS For the past 30-40 years, we as an electronic, networked culture have been building systems of increasing size and complexity. Ultra Large-Scale Systems are the natural descendants of this collective, amalgamated effort, yet they are nascent at
Check the official Wiidiaplayer blog: http://wiidiaplayer.wordpress.com/ This page will house the sourcecode, manuals (as soon as we get them) and track issues.
PrairieWiki was written with absolute simplicity in mind. The basic idea: make creating textual content with links and image URLs as simple as possible for non-technical users. To flatten the learning curve as much as possible, PrairieWiki includes the single-most important feature of quick content
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The goal of this project is to collect all stuff implemented by me and some friends of mine, and redesing everithing into a cms or something more..
The proxy65 project is an external component (written on top of the Twisted Python library) that can be hooked up to existing Jabber/XMPP server to provide SOCKS5 Bytestreams functionality for file transfer between Jabber users, as specified in XEP-0065: http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0065.html
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