As you already know, there is an installation of EzForge (now v1.1) available in MORFEO Open Source Community. Any person may use that forge to host this projects, or register in it to collaborate in other existing projects. In order to try the forge by ourself, we have migrated the EzForge project from the current MORFEO forge to this new experimental forge. In this way, we expect to find out bugs and improvements more quickly and easily.
Welcome to EzForge Project
The increase of the open source software development and the participation of the companies as active members in the communities, have stated the need of collaborative development tools integrating resources located in several sources as well as new applications providing the kind of management required by the companies.
EzForge project tackles the definition, development and implementation of a resource integration architecture based on emergent Web 2.0 technologies, which solves the problems of the existing forges. The model of the services provided by a forge using REST resources will allow an easier and more flexible integration of heterogeneous tools. By the other side, the use of light clients and mash-up will provide the users with an interface easy to customize according to their needs, allowing the access to different forges and tools from the same interface, which will provide a whole management of all the projects which the user has joined to, independing on the repositories where those projects are located.
EzForge will be based on the EzWeb mash-up platform, which is being also developed in the MORFEO Open Source Community.
We have created a debian package in order to make easy the installation of Ezforge v1.1. Try it!
There is available a new release (v1.1) of Ezforge. This release solves some bugs detected in previous version, and provides a new tab with public information of the projects in the forge. This new tab is available for any user without logging in the forge.
Do you have any doubt or suggestion about EzForge? Here we’ll tell you how to contact us.
Yesterday, 30th of october 2008, we held a conf call to talk about the authentication scenarios that had been identified after the meeting at Sevilla on 15 th of september. We discussed the proposed scenarios, agreed the final scenarios and we also defined the possible solutions for the different scenarios. We are writing the conclussions in the wiki


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