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    wms2go
    The project wms2GO is designed to build a local executable WebGIS application out of pre-defined or manual selected WMS (OGC WebMapServices) of free map extract. Thus it is possible to use this application on a mobile device (e.g. a laptop) without any network access. Manuals for Installation and Setup have been added to the SVN. You can find them here: http://wms2go.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wms2go/wms2go-help-1.0/ At the moment, they are only available in german, but this may change in the future. ...
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    A small executable that enables Subversion admins, through a simple configuration file, to be able to control multiple repository paths for all pre- and post-commit enforcing commit regex requirements, integration with Bugzilla an e-mail notification.
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