There are tools out there that allow automated mass-hacking of Wordpress instances that provides the attacker with a full shell access, file management and tools to clean up the traces. Quite impressive.
A Task Manager for the GNOME Desktop. Integrates with Evolution, Remember the Milk, Novell and allows for custom backends.
Where Open Source development practices and Enterprise 2.0 knowledge work meet. It's not the tools, it's the methodologies.
- mailinglists, wikis and IRC
- vision and tasks
- holding sprints (hackatons for developers)
- componentizing
- committership and community roles
Michael Marth on the evolution of content centric applications: first CMS were monolithic blocks, then the repository was extracted and standardized with JSR-170 (JCR), now Sling offers a separate web layer to build your applications on top.
What is the best way to set up a Sling project? How to use version control? How to design a JCR/Sling project? OSGi Best Practices? Which client-side technology to choose?
Open Source Implementation of a Computing Cloud Infrastructure that is API-compatible with Amazon EC2. Allows you to port cloud applications from EC2 to your own cloud.
Persistence Manager based on Amazon S3 for Apache Jackrabbit. Also contains some discussion why SimpleDB is not feasible for building a persistence Manager.
Why choosing the right license should be seen in the light of an overall IP policy.
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