SourceForge.net Sitewide Update: Jan 26th, 2005 (fwd)

From: Frederick Noronha (FN) (fred_at_bytesforall.org)
Date: 02/06/05

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    0. Intro
    1. Cloudscape Challenge
    2. December Project of the Month (POTM): TortoiseCVS
    3. January Project of the Month (POTM): RSSOwl
    4. SF.net Site Improvements, Project Web Changes
    5. SourceForge.net Subscriptions - Free T-shirt
    6. Stats and Top Projects

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    Dear SourceForge.net User,

    I just returned from an enjoyable Open Source conference in Hawaii
    called Trans-Pacific Open Source Software Conference (TPOSSCON), hosted
    by the Hawai`i Open Source Education Foundation (HOSEF:
    http://www.hosef.org ). Speakers included: Jon 'Maddog' Hall, Bruce
    Perens, Larry Rosen, and our very own Robin Miller, the editor-in-chief
    of OSTG, among others. The talks were enlightening, the setting was
    beautiful (Waikiki) and the conference was very professional,
    particularly for a first show (Good work Scott Belford). If you are
    looking to learn about Open Source in paradise, be sure to be on the
    look out for TPOSSCON in Jan 2006.

    Another conference, and a lot closer in terms of time, is LinuxWorld in
    Boston, Massachusetts (USA). This show runs from February 14th through
    17th. I'll be speaking there, as well other members of OSTG,
    including Jeff 'Hemos' Bates, Rob 'CmrTaco' Malda from Slashdot.org,
    and Robin Miller. It won't be as warm as Hawaii, but it will
    definitely be a good show. If you do plan to attend the show, please
    let me know. Always good to meet other SF.net users.

    In the next sitewide, I'll discuss our millionth registered user,
    a big milestone for SF.net.

    If you have any questions/feedback about the site, please email me at
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    slightly delayed, but I will reply.

    Thank you and Happy coding.

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    Patrick McGovern
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    Cloudscape Challenge
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    Only a few days left to test your Java skills.. We are giving out ten
    40GB iPods and 50 (count 'em) SourceForge.net T-shirts. Entries have
    to be in by the end of January 2005. Cloudscape, by IBM, is a
    powerful Java-based SQL database that sports a small footprint (a few
    megabytes). Since it's Java based, it's cross-platform. IBM recently
    open sourced the database under the name Derby. The contest is easy --
    simply download the database and our special data files and answer the
    question we email you (it's a simple SQL exercise). If you are able to
    get the correct answer from the datafile you'll be placed in a drawing.
    What are the odds? Likely pretty good. It depends on how many people
    enter the contest and have the right answer. Only a few days left.
    Enter now.

    Note: You have to be a U.S. or Canadian (except Quebec) resident to
    enter (sorry, blame our legal folks). To enter go here:
    http://sourceforge.net/cloudscape_contest.php

    December 2004 Project of the Month (POTM): TortoiseCVS
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    CVS, the Concurrent Versions System is the dominant open-source version
    control system. CVS is useful for everyone from individual developers
    to large, distributed teams. The software is used extensively on
    SourceForge.net and elsewhere around the web. Besides the command-line,
    there are a number of front ends to CVS that make day-to-development
    easier. The CVS client SF.net staff recommend for MS Windows users is
    TortoiseCVS. TortoiseCVS lets users work with files directly from
    Windows Explorer. Features include: graphical UI, tight integration
    with SSH, and context-menu interactivity. As of (Dec 2004), TortoiseCVS
    has had over 600,000 downloads and is one of the top projects on the
    site. The SourceForge.net team is proud to make TortoiseCVS December
    2004 project of the month.

    Project of the month: http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2004-12.php
    Home Page: http://www.tortoisecvs.org/
    Project Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tortoisecvs/

    January 2005 Project of the Month (POTM): RSSOwl
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    RSS ("Really Simple Syndication") is a document specification for
    publishing headlines/content to other sites and RSS-aware applications.
    While available as a format for many years, RSS usage has risen
    dramatically during the past 12 months. SourceForge.net's January 2005
    Project of the month is RSSOwl, a RSS aggregator. It allows a user to
    gather the latest headlines from their favorite news sources all in one
    place for easy viewing including the New York Times, BBC,
    SourceForge.net, Slashdot.org, and thousands of other sites and blogs.
    RSSOwl currently runs under Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris. The
    software reached a major milestone last month (Dec 2004) with a 1.0
    release. With over 60,000 downloads, RSSOwl is one of SF.net's most
    active projects. The SourceForge.net team is proud to make RSSOwl our
    January 2005 project of the month.

    Project of the month: http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2005-01.php
    Home Page: http://www.rssowl.org/
    Project Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rssowl/

    Site Enhancements
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    SourceForge.net staff are constantly working to improve the quality of
    our service offering. In recent months, a number of large enhancements
    have been made to the SourceForge.net site and developer services, as
    documented at: https://sourceforge.net/docs/A03/

    The following is only important if you manage a project. If you don't
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    In coming weeks, SourceForge.net staff will be performing the
    changes to the project shell, database and web services to improve
    maintainability and the performance of our service offering. We
    recognize that a number of these changes will require projects to
    reconfigure their web applications and modify their web content;
    we have merged all of these changes in to a single roll-out as that no
    further changes should be needed any time soon.

    Details regarding these changes may be found at:
    https://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1109940

    This substantial listing of changes represents the first large set of
    changes made to the project web service in more than two years. While
    we have previously made changes to the equipment and software load,
    these functional and policy changes will significantly help to improve
    the reliability and maintainability of our project web service.

    Projects are encouraged to let us know directly if they have questions
    or concerns regarding this implementation. Inquiries should be directed
    to SourceForge.net staff via our confidential Donation Support queue at:
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    Pending the completion of these new limitations and service
    enhancements, we will begin implementation planning for an additional
    set of service enhancements, focusing on providing brand new services
    related to our project shell, database and web services.

    We appreciate your patience and assistance during this transition of
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    Stats and Top Projects.
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    Number of Projects: 94,376
    Number of Registered Users: 998,041

    Daily Stats for Jan 14, 2005

    SF.net: 2,747,175 pages served
    SF.net project Web space: 9,876,608 pages served
    Total pages: 12,623,783

    Open source files downloaded in 24-hour period: 1,151,463
    Outgoing mailing list emails: 1,431,501

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    Top 25 Projects:

    1. Gaim
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim
    Gaim is a GTK2-based instant messenger application. It supports
    multiple protocols via modules, including AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN,
    Jabber, IRC, Napster, Gadu-Gadu and Zephyr. It has many common features
    found in other clients, as well as many unique featur

    2. eGroupWare: Enterprise Collaboration
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/egroupware
    eGroupWare is a multi-user, web-based groupware suite developed on
    acustom set of PHP-based APIs.Currently available modules include:
    email, addressbook, calendar, infolog (notes, to-do's, phone calls),
    content management, forum, bookmarks, wiki

    3. FCKeditor
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/fckeditor
    This HTML editor (DHTML editor), for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP and
    JavaScript brings to the web many of the powerful functionalities of
    known desktop editors like Word. It works with Mozilla, Netscape and
    IE.

    4. MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw
    MinGW: import libraries and header files for use with GCC to build
    native Windows applications; now with added extentions to the MSVC
    runtime to support C99 functionality.

    5. Azureus - BitTorrent Client
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus
    Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform java BitTorrent
    client.

    6. Exponent Content Management System
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/exponent
    Exponent is a fully-featured, modern CMS written in PHP, that enables
    non-technical people to manage and update their websites with minimal
    effort.Exponent is also an attractive development platform for
    traditional and non-traditional web applications.

    7. 7-Zip
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip
    7-Zip is a file archiver with the highest compression ratio. The
    program supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, CPIO, RPM
    and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50%
    better than ratio in ZIP format.

    8. phpMyAdmin
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin
    phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
    administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop
    databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute
    any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.

    9. openCRX - Limitless Relationship Mgmt
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/opencrx
    openCRX is a professional customer relationship management (CRM)
    solution deployable to all major platforms built with state-of-the-art
    technology. openCRX is a real enterprise-class CRM-solution,
    multi-entity capable, fully scalable. Demo available.

    10. WebCalendar
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/webcalendar
    WebCalendar is a PHP application used to maintain a calendarfor a
    single user or an intranet group of users.It can also be configured as
    an event calendar.

    11. hipergate CRM
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/hipergate
    Best of breed CRM suite including: sales automation, customer service,
    intranet,email marketing, content management, bug tracker, project
    manager, groupware, webmail, calendar, forums, file sharing and
    directory.

    12. Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/compiere
    Smart ERP+CRM solution for Small-Medium Enterprises in the global
    market covering all areas from order and customer/supplier management,
    supply chain to accounting. For $5-500M revenue companies looking for
    "brick and click" first tier functionality.

    13. ScummVM
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/scummvm
    ScummVM is a cross-platform interpreter for several point-and-click
    adventure engines. This includes all SCUMM-based adventures by
    LucasArts, Simon the Sorcerer by AdventureSoft, and Beneath a Steel Sky
    and Broken Sword 2 by Revolution

    14. guliverkli
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli
    Home of VobSub, Media Player Classic (MPC) and other misc utils.

    15. PDFCreator
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator
    PDFCreator easily creates PDFs from any Windows program.Use it like a
    printer in Word, StarCalc or any other Windows application.

    16. MegaMek
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/megamek
    MegaMek is a networked Java clone of BattleTech, a turn-based sci-fi
    boardgame for 2+ players.Fight using giant robots, tanks, and/or
    infantry on a hex-based map.

    17. Dev-C++
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/dev-cpp
    Dev-C++ is an full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
    for Win32. It uses GCC, Mingw or Cygwin as compiler and libraries set.

    18. AMSN
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/amsn
    AMSN (Alvaro's Messenger) is a multiplatform MSN messenger clone.

    19. Battletech-Online.org Battletech MUX
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/btonline-btech
    Battletech MUX's are a text based (w/optional 2D graphical interface)
    realtime implementation of the FASA boardgame Battletech. This project
    is a merge of the main opensource tree with the original closed
    distribution "Exile" tree btech-online.org uses.

    20. FileZilla
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla
    FileZilla is a fast FTP and SFTP client for Windows with a lot of
    features.FileZilla Server is a reliable FTP server.

    21. FreeMind
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind
    A mind mapper, and at the same time an easy-to-operate hierarchical
    editor with strong emphasis on folding. These two are not really two
    different things, just two different descriptions of a single
    application. Often used for knowledge and content mgmt.

    22. HSQL Database Engine
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/hsqldb
    HSQLDB is a relational database engine written in Java, with a JDBC
    driver, supporting a subset of ANSI-92 SQL.It offers a small (about
    100k), fast database engine which offers both in memory and disk based
    tables.This product includes Hypersonic SQL

    23. Bochs x86 PC emulator
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs
    Bochs is a portable x86 PC emulation software package that emulates
    enough of the x86 CPU, related AT hardware, and BIOS to run Windows,
    Linux, *BSD, Minix, and other OS's, all on your workstation.

    24. MediaPortal
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/mediaportal
    This program opens the portal to all your media. Listen,record and
    organise music, movies,radio, streams, pictures and even Pause TV!.Use
    internet sources to enrich your media with albumart or songnames. Enjoy
    your mediacenter or htpc as never before

    25. WinMerge
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/winmerge
    WinMerge is a Win32 tool for visual difference display and merging, for
    both files and directories. Unicode support. Flexible syntax coloring
    editor. Windows Shell integration. Regexp filtering. Side-by-side line
    diff and in-line word diff visualisation.

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