LibreSource

LibreSource
Original author(s) LibreSource Consortium
Stable release 2.5 / May 21, 2008
Operating system cross-platform
Platform Java Platform
Type software development / groupware
License GNU GPLv2
Website www.libresource.org

LibreSource is a server application suite that can serve as a collaborative software development management system for Free Software projects, groupware, community interaction, electronic archiving and Web publishing.

Based on Java/Java EE LibreSource is a modular tool that users can customize online by combining resources and rights: wiki pages, forum, trackers, Synchronizers, Subversion repositories, files, download areas, drop boxes, forms, etc. LibreSource uses most of the advanced services provided by the ObjectWeb application server called JOnAS.

Variations between products

LibreSource Enterprise Edition is the professional version of the LibreSource Community, a collaborative platform developed by LORIA-INRIA Lorraine, University Paris 7 et Artenum in the frame of a French initiative called RNTL (RĂ©seau National des Technologies Logicielles). LibreSource was first released under the Q Public License since June 2005 and switched to GPLv2 in May 2008. The Enterprise Edition was developed by Artenum.

LibreSource Express is a hosting facility for collaborative development projects on LibreSource Enterprise Edition servers. LibreSource Express is a professional service offered by Artenum since August 2006.

LibreSource Synchronizer

The aim of the LibreSource Synchronizer is to answer to the version tracking and concurrent editing needs and to improve the collaborative aspects of the software configuration management tool in order to let the users know which version another member of a team is working on.

The LibreSource Synchronizer is based on another approach compared to common versioning tools.

Some of the LibreSource Synchronizer features:

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