Monday September 06 , 2010

Posts Tagged ‘open source battlefield’

Atlassian is supporting Open Source Battlefield

I am very happy to say that Atlassian has been kind enough to offer full licenses to me for my development site Open Source Battlefield.

After setting myself up with JIRA, Confluence, Greenhopper and Crowd, I applied to the sales team at Atlassian for a license based on the nature of software that will be released on Open Source Battlefield. The team got back to me in a couple of days and I can now happily say that the new site is up and running with all the bells and whistles.

So thank you very much to Atlassian for the following products and supporting my open source development initiatives. So now I can get on to all the documentation and coding I have backlogged in my brain which I will be doing in due course.

Stuart :)

Bug Tracking SoftwareAgile and Scrum Project Management ToolCollaboration Enterprise Wiki SoftwareSingle Sign On (SSO) and Identity Management Software

 

OpenSourceBattlefield is Undergoing Changes

Due to some issues that arose recently with a server move OpenSourceBattlefield (my development site) is currently offline. I am working on getting a new site set up with several Atlassian products including Jira and Confluence ASAP.

In the mean time if you wish to get the source code for cPanelSVNManager (which at this stage is the only active project on OSBattlefield) you can get the latest version from http://svn.opensourcebattlefield.com/cpanelsvnmanager/trunk/.

If you find any issues or have any questions please contact me via http://stuartryan.com/contact-me and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Cheers

Stuart

 

Software Design – The joys!

Well I have been wanting to develop a few different programs for some time, and after recently releasing cPanelSVNManager on OpenSourceBattlefield.com. Therefore I decided to pull out some of my documents from a few semesters ago. Namely the System Requirements Specification (SRS) among other things from the subject System Development Project (SDP) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

After removing all the details from the previous project I hold in my hand (so to speak) a 25 page skeleton of all the details I need to fill out. At least I have managed to get all the details into Redmine and so now I can begin working on the SRSs for both of the new programs I want to work on.

The first is an extension of cPanelSVNManager, not completely sure on all the details yet, hence the reason for the SRS. The other is one you will just have to keep your eyes out for that will be released as Open Source software and will mostly be targeted at bloggers or people with personal websites.

If you are interested I will be tweeting somewhat more regularly as http://twitter.com/OSBField_Stuart or as always you can follow me on my personal twitter account http://twitter.com/ereality.

Alas at this stage I will not be releasing the SRS for cPanelSVNManager however I may do so for the other program that I am working on.

Stuart

 

OpenSourceBattlefield is Here!

OK SO I have not been around for some time, but I have been a busy little beaver setting up my new site OpenSourceBattlefield.com.

For quite some time I have worked on little projects here and there and not really had anywhere solid to put them, this has included a couple of wordpress plugins including WP-Honeypot. Sadly these projects have been forgotten and need some maintenance and review and so I have put together OpenSourceBattlefield.com

Currently I am working on getting the site up and running. The biggest project I currently have open is cPanelSVNManager which is a script designed to make the installation and upgrade of Subversion (with Apache Modules) on cPanel servers far easier and far less painful than doing it manually every time. My vision for this in the long run is to actually convert this into a WHM plugin so that it can be run and managed from within WHM itself.

The other projects I am having to import and build the documentation up for bit by bit, however if anyone is interested in contributing you are more than welcome (details on the site on how to do so).

So that is where I have been ;)

Keeping myself busy and in lots of trouble.
Stuart

 

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