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Tuesday Jul 16, 2002

Source Code Management

Somewhat interesting thread on SCM systems over at Slashdot. This is one area where I would choose a commercial product over the best open source product. As I said before, Perforce rocks. Unfortunately, the Perforce Defect Tracking Integration (P4DTI) project only supports integration with TeamTrack and Bugzilla bug trackers.

open source java project/portal thingey.

When I heard that expression, I was not the only one thinking "how many of those thingies are there?" Mike has written up a listing of the Open Source Java umbrella projects and he calls it The Open Source J2EE Landscape. Nice. He hit all of the projects in my bookmark list plus Tigris. Oh, I just noticed: he forgot to mention the GPL-only Giant Java Tree.

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