Nov 25 2007

plutext-server released under GNU Affero General Public License v3

The plutext-server code is now checked in.

Actually I checked it in on Friday, but I’ve spent the weekend wrestling with Axis 2 – first, to specify a Maven 2 POM which deploys the correct JARs; and second, to have Eclipse WTP deploy the web service to it (rather than talking in Axis 1 terms).  See notes in the wiki.

The Word 2007 client will follow next week, at which point you’ll be able to set up both client and server in your development environment, and collaborate on some documents!

The release 7 days ago of the GNU Affero General Public License v3  was perfectly timed, because I wanted to use a GPL-like license for the plutext server code, but without the SAAS loophole.

And so a few days behind  Fabrizio’s announcement, you can actually see the license on our code :)

Nov 15 2007

dev.plutext.org is live!

Today our server went live!

Its our own server, co-located, since co-location still seems to provide much better bang for buck than renting space on someone else’s box.

The wiki contains some basic content, and docx4j has been loaded into subversion.

We’ve also posted a job on elance to have the font and colour schemes made consistent across the WordPress, trac and phpBB components. So the site should look more like a coherent whole in a week or two. The next job will be the logo…

Now is a good time to thank the people at Edgewall and Thoughtworks (for Buildix), WordPress, and phpBB for writing the software which makes this site possible – not to mention the rest of the stack: Apache, Linux etc etc.

Cheers!