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Anvil -- "a small forge"
A lite-weight, modular, web-based framework supporting collaborative software development. Anvil provides multi-project control, is easy to configure, and can easily integrate with external tools.
A light-weight, web-based event information tracking application implemented in Java and Ruby. Development is done using Extreme Programming (XP) practices and includes both jUnit & FitNesse testing.
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THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED. DO NOT ADD BUGS OR FEATURE REQUESTS HERE; THEY MAY BE IGNORED. Please go to the new project page at http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-dbi.
Rice is a Ruby implementation of the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol. It implements an ICE syndicator (publisher) and ICE subscriber. Rice may be useful as a reference implementation or a public syndicator for testing.
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Based on the Jakarta Struts project, the Ruby Web Application framework is a framework for developing web/wap applications founded in the Ruby programming language.
Bricklayer is a Ruby web application framework that uses a component architecture very loosely based on that of perl's HTML::Mason. To see the proof of concept for Bricklayer, check out the Liber RDF Portal project.
Web application to create Dynamicly Graphical-Design/Content web sites. Quick abilities to change graphics, content, design and architecture of web-pages. Every page has ability to contain a forum, posts, galleries and ANY other functionality wished for.
Dephecto is a web-accessible issue tracking system implemented in Ruby on Rails. Primarily it will be a web service for which a front-end can be written. That is, Dephecto itself will not have an interface other than a RESTful web service API.
A web-interface for a microfunding non-profit organization based at Seattle University. The primary purpose is to accept online donations that are then distributed to beneficiares across the world.
scrum.rb is a tool for managing scrum projects. It offers a command-line tool, a GUI and a web application for managing and publishing the artifacts of the scrum process.
This project allows the user to browse through the projects in the SVN repository without installing a client in the end-user's machine. You can keep track of the version and can perform all the actions what can be done in a SVN client.
The mywaves utilities project provides open source utilities and documentation, including scripts to generate RSS feeds for mywaves.com to find videos on a web site.
XPTracker is a Ruby on Rails application that facilitates project tracking in an extreme programming / agile development style. It features task, story, and iteration tracking for multiple projects, and it tracks developer time.
The Project aims to fulfill the following specific objectives of Computer Education, Supportive Education and Information Service Delivery, while in operation.
The goal of the Xenerix (pronounced as Generics) Consortium is to create an Asset/Content Management platform which is not brand or purpose specific as most existing Asset/Content Management systems are. See SVN:/xenerix/trunk/README for info on proj
Terrier is a RBAC framework, business oriented and with focus on manageability and access control. Integrating all company tecnhnologies (java, ruby, delphi and others). The owner of a system can manage and delegate manageability to the systems, reducing