Tag Archive for 'subversion'

SOS Open Source: Application Lifecycle Management

SOS Open Source formerly has been asked to choose a web project management platform first and then to identify an open source software configuration management tool. The ultimate goal was to assemble an open source Application Lifecycle Management suite.

Open Source Application Lifecycle Management” is a short essay on a journey about how to select the right components and then integrating them to create an effective development platform.

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Upcoming Open Source Webinars: GWOS, SpringSource, Subversion

Resources Combine GWOS Monitoring With Webmetrics Web Site Services - Join this webcast to learn how Webmetrics and GWOS are coming together to deliver monitoring for all of your assets on a single console.
August 4, 10 am PST

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Open Source Webinars: Subversion’s Ascent explained

Forrester Research on Optimizing Globally Distributed Software Development Using Subversion - Jeffery Hammond, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research - will cover the Software Configuration Managemeingnt space, explain the reasons behind Subversion’s rapid ascent to the leadership position in the SCM space. Thursday, December 3, 2009 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST.

Open Source Webinars: SCM Comparison, by OpenLogic

On the 28th of April OpenLogic will run a webinar to provide a comparison of key attributes - included market share and community participation - for the leading open source Source control management tools, including Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial, and Subversion.

Other topics covered in this webinar will include:
Which open source SCM tools are best at branching, merging, and tagging
Client/server vs. single repository SCM tools
Peer-to-peer vs. distributed system SCM tools
How the leading open source SCM tools compare to commercial alternatives

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Roberto Galoppini on Open Source Software
Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.