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    Requirements management tool designed to achieve full SDLC traceability for features, requirements, design, implementation and testing. UI for requirements derivation, version control, attributes etc. Designed to be v2.0 to OSRMT's v1.5. The architecture will change (Grails) and move to being entirely web-based, but the driving force behind it is to retain and satisfy OSRMT users. For installation instructions, login at: https://sourceforge.net/p/nimble/wiki/Installation/ Support...
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    Our goal is to find out useful and funny ways for expanding the possibilities of many FOSS by integrating them with other FOSS and proprietary systems. You'll find here many open source plugins and extensions useful to put those FOSS hermits together.
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    Continues Integration system which has been developed for distributed networking execution environment. It started its life serving builds and tests in a commercial environment early days well before continues integration became a standard well-applied best practice in the industry. The code was open-sourced and was used by multiple local development teams known to the author. Later on alternative CI systems, like Jenkins and BuildBot, gained popularity, established big communities and...
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