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@oberger on identi.ca- oberger: New version of ARC2 php RDF library enters #debian testing ... expect breakages ;-) http://ur1.ca/dym8i 21/05/2013
- oberger: "Dealing with Amazon MP3 Store's lack of Linux supp..." http://ur1.ca/dylzv 21/05/2013
- oberger: Si l'on s'intéresse à l'histoire, il faut pas l'interpréter avec la situation actuelle, mais se remettre dans l'ambiance de l'époque, IMHO 20/05/2013
- oberger: RT @kaze « Les hommes du Libre ne sont pas tous des connards », un article qu’il est bien : http://ur1.ca/dxitn 20/05/2013
- oberger: RT @planetdebian Benjamin Mako Hill: The Cost of Inaccessibility at the Margins of Relevance - http://bit.ly/10efzFx 20/05/2013
- oberger: Sans vouloir nourir le troll, tu n'étais pas des créateurs, si ? 20/05/2013
- oberger: RT @zack @jgbarah: I loved the "replication package" at the end, wish that more CS #papers strove for experiment #reproducibility 19/05/2013
- oberger: Etrange: je n'ai reçu un MMS que quelques semaines après son envoi, mais 3 minutes après en avoir envoyé un autre... tous abonnés Free :-/ 19/05/2013
- oberger: 42 ! 19/05/2013
- oberger: RT @jgbarah Intensive Metrics for Software Evolution http://ur1.ca/dx9ee Presented by @herraiz at #MSR2013 19/05/2013
Tag Archives: phpgroupware
Switching from phpGroupware to eGroupware ?
We’re seriously considering switching from phpGroupware to eGroupware for some infrastructure needed for a picoforge-based platform that we need to deploy soon. phpGroupware is unfortunately kinda dead these days, whereas eGroupware seems to have managed to keep some momentum. Of … Continue reading
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Tagged egroupware, forge, libre software, phpgroupware, PicoForge
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Unofficial Debian packages for missing phpGroupware modules
I’ve updated the source package’s construction rules so that unofficial Debian packages can be constructed for all phpGroupware modules not officially included in the Debian archive (the new debian/rules and associate stuff is only in our SVN at the moment, … Continue reading
phpGroupware 0.9.16.012 back in Debian lenny/testing
Cool. phpGroupware is back in the “testing” Debian distribution (a.k.a “lenny”). The package uploaded to unstable has nicely made its way through the 10 days delays without major problems, so it’s back in testing. I hope it will make its … Continue reading
phpgroupware-0.9.16 back in unstable
… Accepted phpgroupware 1:0.9.16.012+dfsg-1 (source all) ! Cool. After quite some effort, it’s back in Debian, ready for your consumption (well after all the needed part of the Debian workflow notice the new package of course . Let’s work back … Continue reading
phpgroupware-0.9.16 in Debian’s NEW queue… unofficial binary packages available
phpGroupware 0.9.16 entered the NEW queue of Debian. Meanwhile, interested users may test the packages following instructions at https://picoforge.int-evry.fr/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Phpgwdeb/Web/WebHome#Packages_availability As you’ll see, the packages layout has changed a little bit compared to previous package, and not all phpgw apps are … Continue reading
RFS for phpgroupware
I’ve just completed a repackaging of phpGroupware for Debian, so I’m asking for sponsorship by a Debian developer (RFS sent to debian-mentors). Potential sponsors, see you in FOSDEM tomorrow and sunday, maybe Update 2008/03/06 : Loïc Dachary generously proposed himself … Continue reading
Sympa and phpGroupware (soon ?) in Debian testing
Cool. We make progress on the PicoForge (1.1) dependencies in Debian : Sympa was momentarily out of testing, since it had a “grave” bug when trying to install it over PostGreSQL. I found a workaround, I think, so removed the … Continue reading
AJAX interface for phpGW admin module
We’ve had 3 students, Laure Chivot, Franck Duchi and Mathieu Talibart working on improving phpGroupware’s user interface in the admin module, trying to use AJAX techniques. They’ve achieved some encouraging results using the Yahoo! UI Library (YUI). You’ll find some … Continue reading
Going to OSS2007 next week
We’ll be at OSS2007 in Limerick (Ireland) next week for OSS2007. We’ll probably have plenty of interesting contacts on the topic of Forges, and will present a short paper about Shibbolethisation of PicoForge on the 12th. Edit 2007/06/22 : The … Continue reading
Posted in PFTCR, PicoForge, Projects, Publications
Tagged floss, forge, phpgroupware, PicoForge, presentation
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Step by step development of Hello Word application for phpgroupware with hooks and database
I’d just like to emphasize (and help google find it that my collegue Christian Bac has written a tutorial about how to program a module/application in the phpGroupware framework. If you’re interested, it’s available here : “Step by step development … Continue reading
Presentation of PicoLibre/PicoForge at phpGroupware Conference 2006
Here are the slides of my presentation of PicoLibre / PicoForge made at the phpGroupware Conference 2006. We tried and emphasize some issues relating to phpGroupware’s architecture in the last slides… but of course, it would be better with the … Continue reading
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Tagged forge, phpgroupware, PicoForge
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Slides of my presentation on FLOSS 2.0 at phpGroupware Conference 2006
Here are the slides of my presentation at phpGroupware conf today. Happy reading.
Posted in CALIBRE project, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged calibre, floss, phpgroupware, presentation
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RecentChanges in Picolibre…
There have been several recent efforts around Picolibre at INT. Maybe they will attract some interest of the curious ones. We hope they will help enhance phpGroupware quite a bit. Reminder : more details on what Picolibre is may be … Continue reading