I've had some success with using a wiki (I like Dokuwiki as easy to set up. It
needs no
separate database support.) However, this doesn't have all the features you
want, but does
have the huge advantage of simplicity. I'm using it at the moment to keep track
of Google
summer of code work.
JN
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On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 21:19 -0400, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> So how about:
>
> Bing is a Dalvik app.
> Dalvik is a Linux app.
> Linux is a VMware app.
> VMware is a DOS app.
Therefore Bing is DOS app. Well, the syllogism holds but the statement
is false nevertheless. The logic may be flawless
I know that this is a Linux technical list, but I hope that readers will
forgive
me for coming here to seek more general advice from a local source of advanced
technical expertise.
I want to set up a web-based collaboration and "project management" facility
for
a late middle-age engaged coupl
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 17:42 -0700, Ross Jordan wrote:
> >
> > > Android apps run on Dalvik not on Linux ABI. Dalvik is a Linux app.
> > > Bing is not a Linux app.
> > >
> >
> > Bing is a Dalvik app.
> > Dalvik is a Linux app.
> > Therefore, Bing is a Linux app.
> >
> > Simple syllogism.
>
>