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    Business analysys/documentation management tool, inspired by the book "Writing Effective Use Cases" by Alistair Cockburn. Key wanted features are:managing & browsing versionable project requirements,use-cases,screen specs,docs generation,work with JIRA
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    Online music publishing system that enables mass collaboration among registered users. Users will submit pieces of work for others to add and edit to create other renditions of the work.
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    NoteCat is a web-based application to manage and categorize Wiki notes with user registration and access control. NoteCat demonstrates integration with Hibernate (object-relational persistence) , Lucene (full text search), Radeox (wiki engine), etc.
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    The Open Code Quality Project offers Static Code Analyses as an free Online-Service for Open Source Code. Simply send your code, start the scan, receive the results.
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