WinLibre Google Summer Of Code 2006

Selected Projects

StudentStephanie D. Block()Pawel Solyga (solydzajs)BlogChristian Kindahl (dawgh) BlogRenaud LENNE (RenaudL) BlogVyacheslav Kalinchik (vYa) BlogThomas Bores (psyphi)Blog
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ProjectWinLibre-PythonMacLibre 2Infra RecorderWinLibre-XULFinal Touch 2Surf Protector
MentorsBertrand Cachet, PJ CoudertPJ CoudertJulien Marbach, PJ CoudertPJ CoudertJulien Marbach, PJ CoudertJulien Marbach, PJ Coudert

Mentors
Bertrand CachetPierre-Jean CoudertJulien Marbach
. PJBlogBlog (rss)

Internal Communication

Mailing list

Real Time Chat: IRC

SourceForge & CVS

CVS access on Sourceforge

Subversion access on Sourceforge

HowTo Setup/Access a repository on Sourceforge

  • First thing to do is to create an account onto Sourceforget by following instructions: http://sourceforge.net/account/newuser_emailverify.php
  • Next you can use GUI tools such as Tortoise (CVS or SVN) or maybe you can use the CVS tool of your IDE (Eclipse)
  • In the following line I will describe how to setup Tortoise CVS and Eclipse CVS tool

Tortoise CVS

Eclipse

  • You can download Eclipse here : http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
  • Then to configure your CVS client with a SSH connection:
    • You can setup a SSH connection to sourceforge with PLink and Putty as explained here
    • In Eclipse, go to Window → Preferences → Team → CVS → Ext connection method. For CVS_RSH, hit the browse button and find Plink.exe:
CVS_RSH	your\full\path\to\plink.exe
Parameters	{user}@{host}
CVS_SERVER	cvs
  • In Eclipse, create a new Repository Location using ext, not extssh. Connect and checkout your project:
Host	your.host.name
Repository path	/path/to/repos
User	username
Password	empty
Connection type	ext

WebLog

 
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