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PyPayflowPro 02/13/2004 12:47 AM

PyPayflowPro 0.1.0 - Initial Release




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eGroupWare 0.9.99.008


eGroupWare 0.9.99.008 12/11/2003 08:31 AM
A GroupWare suite with a calendar, mail, todo, notes, and many more modules.

eGroupWare 1.0 RC7


eGroupWare 1.0 RC7 07/13/2004 11:50 AM
A groupware suite with a calendar, mail, todo, notes, and many more modules.

eGroupWare 0.9.99.006


eGroupWare 0.9.99.006 11/04/2003 05:20 AM
A GroupWare suite with a calendar, mail, todo, notes, and many more modules.

eGroupWare 1.0 RC6


eGroupWare 1.0 RC6 06/30/2004 01:07 PM
A groupware suite with a calendar, mail, todo, notes, and many more modules.

eGroupWare 1.0 RC4 released


eGroupWare 1.0 RC4 released 03/06/2004 02:09 AM
eGroupWare 1.0 RC4 released with a lot of bugfixes. When you update from RC3 you must make a database update. When you update from a version before RC3, please read the release notes from RC3. eGroupWare is a multi-user, web-based groupware suite developed on a custom set of PHP-based APIs. Currently available modules include: email, addressbook, calendar, infolog (notes, to-do's, phone calls), content management, forum, bookmarks, wiki. CHANGES in this release. - add support to spec file for SuSE directory structure. When you want build packages for SuSE, please download the source RPM and make rpmbuild --rebuild eGroupWare.xxxxx.spec. - extensions to Danish language - extensions at sitemgr - bugfixes for upcomming 1.0 release

eGroupWare 1.0 RC5 released


eGroupWare 1.0 RC5 released 05/04/2004 06:17 PM
eGroupWare is the May, 2004 Project of the Month. eGroupWare is a multi-user, web-based groupware suite developed on a custom set of PHP-based APIs. Currently available modules include: email, addressbook, calendar, infolog (notes, to-do's, phone calls), content management, forum, bookmarks, wiki. eGroupWare RC5 is the next step to the final 1.0 release. Many people wait for the upcoming 1.0. The developers work hard to fix the last bugs. We hope to bring out final a RC6 in next 3 weeks and 10 days later the 1.0 release. We sure that eGroupWare RC5 is stable and recommend to update to this release. The eGroupWare developers Changes: - rewrite of projects added. - Wiki include WYSIWYG editor now - bugfixes for sitemgr - email don't need longer php-imap module, many bugfixes for email included and extensions - Traditional Chinese lang updated - Danish lang updated - Italien lang files updated - Russian translation started - jerryr template updated - many bugs fixed in all applications

eGroupWare 1.0 RC7 released


eGroupWare 1.0 RC7 released 07/13/2004 07:13 PM
RC7 will be the last release candidate for eGroupWare 1.0. When we don't have critical bugs in RC7, eGroupWare 1.0 will be released in the next days. Testing is encouraged. eGroupWare is a multi-user, web-based groupware suite developed on a custom set of PHP-based APIs. Currently available modules include: email, addressbook, calendar, infolog (notes, to-do's, phone calls), content management, forum, bookmarks, wiki. Changes: Bug fixing in many packages.

eGroupWare Leaks Files


eGroupWare Leaks Files 04/12/2005 11:07 PM
Posted by Gerald Quakenbush, Apr 12 2005

eGroupWare 1.0.0.007 (Default branch)


eGroupWare 1.0.0.007 (Default branch) 04/15/2005 08:03 PM
Screenshot eGroupWare is a Web-based groupware suite. It contains many modules, including Calendar (personal calendar and group scheduling, notifications and alarms), Mail (Email (IMAP and POP3) or FeLaMiMail (IMAP only)), InfoLog (todos, notes, and phone calls linked to contacts (CRM)), Contacts (an addressbook to store and share contact information), and SiteMgr or JiNN (content management).
Changes:
This release contains fixes for the security problems, and everyone is recommended to update as soon as possible. It also includes many bugfixes in nearly all applications, as well as new/enhanced translations.

SourceForge May Project of the Month:
eGroupWare


SourceForge May Project of the Month:
eGroupWare
06/06/2004 06:40 AM
SourceForge May Project of the Month: eGroupWare
Project page: http://sourceforge. net/projects/egroupware/
Home Page: http://egroupware.org/
Project of the month: http://sourceforge .net/potm/potm-2004-05.php

eGroupWare is a Web-based Open Source collaboration suite similar to Lotus Notes. This software is a complete framework of core tools that includes a calendar, Wiki, and a powerful content management system. With its open framework and published APIs, it can be expanded easily using third-party modules. eGroupWare has been a runaway success on
SourceForge.net (SF.net). Launched only 13 months ago (in April 2003), the project is currently listed in SF.net top ten most active projects and has had more than 150,000 downloads. With its easy-to-use interface and devoted community of developers, it's no wonder that many large organizations, including the government of Brazil, have embraced
eGroupWare. The SF.net is proud to make eGroupWare SourceForge.net's May 2004 project of the month. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog

eGroupWare, Enterprise collab suite


eGroupWare, Enterprise collab suite 11/03/2003 08:24 PM
eGroupWare pre release 0.9.99.006

[ GLSA 200409-06 ] eGroupWare: Multiple
XSS vulnerabilities


[ GLSA 200409-06 ] eGroupWare: Multiple
XSS vulnerabilities
09/02/2004 05:38 PM
Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen (Sep 02 2004)

Multiple Cross Site Scripting
Vulnerabilities in eGroupWare


Multiple Cross Site Scripting
Vulnerabilities in eGroupWare
08/23/2004 12:19 PM
Joxean Koret (Aug 21 2004)

Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work


Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
12/18/2003 06:55 AM
Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
http://www.nsf .gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?pr03146

Of all the personal computers to be unwrapped during the holiday season, more than 80 percent will be used to go online and search the Web's more than 92 million gigabytes of data (comparable to a 2 billion-volume encyclopedia). Getting online is the easy part, finding a useful Web page is a bit harder—keeping track of a useful Web page is another issue altogether.

People have devised many tricks—such as sending e-mails to themselves or jotting on sticky notes—for keeping track of Web pages, but William Jones and Harry Bruce at the University of Washington's Information School and Susan Dumais of Microsoft Research have found that often people don't use any of them when it comes time to revisit a Web page. Instead, they rely on their ability to find the Web page all over again.

Keeping Found Things Found on the Web


Keeping Found Things Found on the Web 01/28/2004 08:56 AM
Keeping Found Things Found on the Web - A Research Project of the Information School at the University of Washington
http://kftf.isc hool.washington.edu/projKFTF.asp
http://kftf .ischool.washington.edu/publications.asp

The goal of this study is to understand better the ways in which people manage information for subsequent re-access and re-use. The study focuses on the management of information found on the Word Wide Web. Follow-on studies will look at similar problems and practices of personal information management for other information types including email and personal files (electronic and paper-based). The classic problem of information retrieval, simply put, is to help people find the relatively small number of things they are looking for (books, articles, web pages, CDs, etc.) from a very large set of possibilities. This classic problem has been studied in many variations and has been addressed through a rich diversity of information retrieval tools and techniques.

A follow-on problem also exists which has received relatively less study: Once found, how are things organized for re-access and re-use later on? What can be done to avoid the need to repeat the entire search process? We refer to this as the problem of Keeping Found Things Found. The current study addresses this problem in the context of World Wide Web use. The study focuses on use of the Web by managers, researchers, librarians and other information specialists. But it is expected that the results of the study will be relevant to most users of the Web.

Set-Object-1.09


Set-Object-1.09 03/25/2005 05:26 PM

Set-Object-1.06


Set-Object-1.06 05/01/2004 06:07 AM

Set-Object-1.10


Set-Object-1.10 04/01/2005 03:15 PM

Set-Object-1.05


Set-Object-1.05 01/05/2004 05:01 AM

Set-Object-1.07


Set-Object-1.07 08/16/2004 12:32 AM

Mystery Object


Mystery Object 04/18/2004 12:27 PM
Here is an uncaptioned illustration of a mystery object. Test your erudition...

SDL Object Layer (SOL)


SDL Object Layer (SOL) 10/31/2003 05:16 PM
Project Started - Whats Happening

Date-Object-0.05


Date-Object-0.05 01/05/2005 06:28 PM

Locale-Object-0.52


Locale-Object-0.52 12/18/2003 07:30 PM

Nagios-Object-0.07b


Nagios-Object-0.07b 01/04/2005 06:25 PM

Rose-DB-Object-0.022


Rose-DB-Object-0.022 03/19/2005 02:50 AM

Locale-Object-0.51


Locale-Object-0.51 12/18/2003 10:42 AM

Rose-DB-Object-0.04


Rose-DB-Object-0.04 04/03/2005 04:07 PM

Cog Object Database 0.5.3


Cog Object Database 0.5.3 06/28/2004 11:03 PM
A simple object database for Python.

Object of desire


Object of desire 01/05/2005 08:35 AM

Quick! The Holy Hand Grenade!

« An innocent killer bunny at the Zoo. It looks like he has survived multiple holy hand grenade attacks unscathed as he is surrounded by craters. »

For years I searched for the perfect pair of bunny slippers but couldn't find anything in my size or what I pictured a classic pair of bunny slippers should look like. I finally resolved to make my own which worked out rather well but I noticed the most amazing pair of slippers in a shop window that I just had to have, Killer Bunny with Pointy Teeth slippers ala Monty Python. I'm going to have to find some appropriate knights of the round table to put in the gaping maw. I wonder what Freud would say about my lust for bunny slippers. The similarly afflicted will find the object of their desire at Good Fellows Comics. :)


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