Open-source project management tool, intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by agile software development teams.
Free / Open-source (MIT License)
Full Development Life-cycle
Comprehensive Adminstration
Multiple projects within one instance
Powerful Add-on Interface
REST-API (Example) & RSS Support (Example)
The first part of the visual git tutorial explains how to locally track project files with the git version control system. It shows how to add and commit changes, how to browse the history, revert changes and how to work with tags and branches.
SyntaxHighlighter is here to help a developer/coder to post code snippets online with ease and have it look pretty. It's 100% Java Script based and it doesn't care what you have on your server.
# store status from GTalk, Yahoo messenger
# send posts from Gtalk, Yahoo as Instant Message
# use it to bookmark URLs
# or write small 'to the point' posts
# threaded discussions on a post
# get closer to existing friends
# and get to know friends of friends
Unlike blogs, tumblelogs aren't designed like a newspaper column. They're the easiest way to share everything you find, love, hate, or create — even if you're not wordy.
This will be the first of a small series of blogs covering proposed new features in JSF 2.0.
Keep in mind that none of the features described are final, and may change, but
this is a good opportunity to show the features as they exist now and illicit feedback.
Geeklog is a PHP/MySQL based application for managing dynamic web content.
"Out of the box", it is a blog engine, or a CMS with support for comments, trackbacks, multiple syndication formats, spam protection, and all the other vital features of such a system.
Home RSS Popper is a news aggregator add-in for Outlook & Outlook Express. News items delivered directly to Outlook as e-mails. No need to use a separate program for reading RSS anymore. All RSS/RDF/Atom formats are supported. Just download, install, set
Allows you to differentiate blogging types and make your blog entries fully machine readable. I did not really get it until now, so I think, I should try.
Neat blog system, somehow I'm a little bit frustrated with the blog extension for Typo3, which prevents me to enter more often than I want. Anyway s9y looks better, but let's see...