Vexi
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The Vexi Platform | |
Developer: | Vexi developers |
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OS: | Operating System Independent |
Use: | Internet Software Development |
License: | GPL and LGPL |
Website: | vexi.org |
The Vexi project is an international effort to create an easy-to-use platform for the development and delivery of internet applications.
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[edit] Origins
The codebase originates from the XWT project, by Adam Megacz. The original XWT project brought together most of the current Vexi developers. XWT evolved into the Ibex project. Original estimates for a stable release of Ibex were incredibly optimistic and when Adam Megacz announced that Ibex would not be stable in the foreseeable future, most of the contributors agreed to fork the project and form Vexi.
The initial goal of Vexi was to create a stable version of the XWT/Ibex technologies. Now this has been achieved, the focus is on integrating the improvements made in the old codebase with the new technologies from Ibex.
[edit] Companies Using Vexi
Vexi is in production use by several companies around the globe.
Companies currently specialise in developing Vexi applications:
- WEBenableIT (UK)
- Rocket Logic (US)
- Achievement Focused Technology, Inc. (US)
- Health Care Systems (US)
[edit] Contributors
[edit] Current
- Charles Goodwin (Core layout and widget development)
- Michael Goodwin (New core development)
- Jeff Buhrt (Core debugging)
- Adam Andrews (Core and widget debugging)
[edit] Inactive
- Adam Megacz (Original author of everything)
- Brian Alliet (Major core contributor)
- David Crawshaw (Major core contributor)
- Tupshin Harper (Core network code)