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Olivier Berger |
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[Savannah-hackers] FYI CooxFr project started |
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16 Dec 2002 15:36:51 +0100 |
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Hi.
Just wanted to let you know that we're trying to push the coopx
project a bit further through a french R&D funding program proposal
(RNTL program) called coopxfr.
I hope that interested savannah contributors in France will be
interested.
More details at : http://picolibre.int-evry.fr/projects/coopxfr/
More details about Coopx : http://coopx.eu.org/
Attached is a draft of decription of the project.
Best regards,
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Short Name: coopxfr
Long Name: coopx France
Short Description: RNTL [1] coopx project
Long Description:
The goals of this project are:
1. To constitute a national workgroup bringing together the French
actors who already develop Free/OpenSource collaborative software
development platforms (PureSource, PicoLibre, Savannah, TuxFamily,
French contributors to SourceForge...);
2. To contribute to the elaboration of an interiperability standard
between collaborative software development platforms, validated by
implementations in the various platforms of the participants. This
standardization will apply to the definition of data structures
representing the projects, and of the mechanisms making it possible
to exchange a whole or part of these data between the heterogeneous
platforms. The first functionality targeted being the possibility
of import and export of projects between the platforms of the
participants. We will build on top of preliminary work already
undertaken in the coopx initiative (http://coopx.eu.org/);
3. To promote the diffusion of the best practices in software
ingineering that have been elaborated in the free software
development communities. The availability of collaborative
development platforms is a necessary requirement for the adoption
of these practices. This present project thus contributes to the
diffusion this know-how, allowing each higher educational
establishment and research or industrial actor to deploy a
collaborative software development platform which will fit to the
diversity of its needs and its budgetary constraints;
4. To guarantee the independence of the actors of software
development, allowing them to completely control their project's
infrastructure. By supporting the diffusion of several
inter-operable platforms, one avoids the appearance of monopolistic
actors, as well on the level of technologies available, as of the
deployed infrastructures, and one allows the projects to migrate
according to their constraints, with a minimized impact. The users
of these platforms will then eventually be able to use an
autonomous or mutualized infrastructure depending on
circumstances. Moreover, the geographical diffusion of these
platforms will also protect them better against disasters. This
broad diffusion will be carried out with help of the existing
university networks (CRU [2]?) and of interested service
providers;
5. To improve the state of the art and the functionalities of each
environment of collaborative development, by capitalizing on the
feedbacks related to this broad diffusion, and through the
emulation made possible by the exchanges between the teams taking
part in the project;
The partners that have been fore-thought for the project:
- Loria and/or Artenum for a connection with the PureSource project (RNTL 2001)
and Toxic Farm
- GET with the Picolibre platform
- CRU for the diffusion aspect and/or setup of common resources
- TuxFamily for an implementation in VHFFS
- FSF France to realise evolutions in Savannah
- MandrakeSoft for an integration of picolibre in a distribution
Other possible partners but that seems to make too much for the
coordination of the project:
- DEBIAN developers of the sourceforge package
- the phpgroupware project
- ADULLACT
The points/projets about which it is necessary to discuss:
- e-COTS INRIA (RNTL?)
- Oasis-open.org?
The topics of the RNTL call to which it corresponds:
Topic 2 :
New applications of the information systems -
# Workgroup, knowledge and group decision, Community applications, peer-to-peer
applications; Management, supervision, optimization of the business processes
(Workflow);
Topic 4:
Stakes: " to naturally accomodate phases of Re-design and Co-design, incolving
several actors into multiple site. "
Priorities:
# co-operative Design of product and process.
# Information systems for the support of the customer relationship during all
the life cycle of the products and systems (from the design to maintenance).
[1] RNTL stands for "Réseau National des Technologies Logicielles",
which translates as "National Network for Software Technologies"
[2] CRU is the "Centre Réseau des Universités", the developper of the
free software Sympa, a renowned mailing-list manager
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