Wow - the last hours of the (working-)year and everything is moving like it is the last day on earth ;-)
the technical director and very much appreciated partner says: twoday 1.0.0 (beta) is officially going open source
As I have already announced last week at the helma-dev we will provide twoday (pretty much as it can currently be enjoyed here at twoday.net) under an Open-Source-license (BSD-style!), and plan to "establish an active user and developer community around the twoday-software". A first step into this direction is the release of twoday-1_0_0beta, the setup of the according sourceforge.net-project, and the setup of the twoday.org-wiki. [...]
This is a pretty big step for us. Twoday became a core business for us over the past two years, and we invest quite some effort into its ongoing development. Projects like twoday.net, weblife.at, moday.at, twoday.tuwien.ac.at,.. should speak for themselves. Nevertheless i am fully convinced that this is the right step, and am very happy to work in an environment where my partners share the same opinion on Open-Source.
to be honest - I don't really know how it feels right now, but I'm excited.
find more at twoday.org (in dev)
the technical director and very much appreciated partner says: twoday 1.0.0 (beta) is officially going open source
As I have already announced last week at the helma-dev we will provide twoday (pretty much as it can currently be enjoyed here at twoday.net) under an Open-Source-license (BSD-style!), and plan to "establish an active user and developer community around the twoday-software". A first step into this direction is the release of twoday-1_0_0beta, the setup of the according sourceforge.net-project, and the setup of the twoday.org-wiki. [...]
This is a pretty big step for us. Twoday became a core business for us over the past two years, and we invest quite some effort into its ongoing development. Projects like twoday.net, weblife.at, moday.at, twoday.tuwien.ac.at,.. should speak for themselves. Nevertheless i am fully convinced that this is the right step, and am very happy to work in an environment where my partners share the same opinion on Open-Source.
to be honest - I don't really know how it feels right now, but I'm excited.
find more at twoday.org (in dev)
ichichich meinte am 23. Dez, 14:20:
Danke!
scenic meinte am 25. Dez, 11:32:
wow, sehr mutiger Schritt. Ich kenn Knallgrau ja nicht von innen, aber Twoday.net dürfte ja doch DAS Corebusiness sein. Brechen da wohl nicht potenzielle User weg? Hätte man Twoday.net nicht als kommerzielles Produkt für Unternehmen etc. anbieten können (Stichwort Corporate-Blogging)? Andererseits - vielleicht beeinträchtigt dieser Zug das Projektgeschäft ohnehin nicht. Und eine globale Entwicklergemeinde aufzubauen für ein Produkt, das bisher nur am deutschen Markt existierte, ist sicher auch nicht schlecht.
Viele Grüße und viel Erfolg damit,
Andreas
http://networking.twoday.net
Gartencenter (Gast) antwortete am 17. Feb, 13:50:
na
twoday ist weltweit unbekannt - die koennen sich gegen wordpress nicht durchsetzen
