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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
JavaForge from JavaLobby Posted: Sep 22, 2005 8:16 AM
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If you have not heard as of yet, JavaLobby launched a Subversion-Collaborative opensource java forge for developers. How is this different from Sourceforge?

One, it uses Subversion. Two, there are some collaborative features integrated into the platform.

Here is a screen shot:

Project Management at JavaForge

You can sign up at JavaForge. As far as homepage hosting for the project, we have been promised by JavaLobby staff that if enough interest is expressed that they will implement it for everyone. JavaLobby always keeps its promises so when you sign up maek sure to email Matt or Rick and tell them you want project homepages.

All the nice integration between Subversion and Managment andcollaboration is provided by Intland's CodeBeam software. Some nice new tools to explore.

My first project at JavFroge is the Eclipse plugin for serverDefFiles for Sun's JSAS to be used in the webToolsProject of Eclipse for J2EE development.

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