openCollabNet® Technical Newsletter - Volume 26, May 2009
In this action-packed issue: CollabNet® TeamForge™ 5.2 is Released, CollabNet Subversion® 1.6.1 Released; CollabNet Subversion Upgrade Notice; VMware and CollabNet Partnership Announced; and upcoming webinars.
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In This Newsletter
CollabNet TeamForge 5.2 Released
Collabnet TeamForge 5.2 (formerly called CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise), the industry's only completely integrated and open ALM platform for distributed teams, is now available.
Subversion 1.6.1 Released
Hot on the heels of Subversion 1.6, the fine engineers from subversion.tigris.org have rolled out Subversion 1.6.1. Grab the source from Tigris or download one of the certified binaries from CollabNet. Read the full release notes.
Collabnet Subversion 1.6 Upgrade Notice
SVN Linux/Solaris Upgrade Users: read this info and save yourself needless pain and suffering.
Previous versions of CollabNet Subversion wrote path entries in configuration files using two leading slashes (//opt/CollabNet...). Subversion 1.6 no longer accepts paths with this format. This only affect the svnserve server option on the Linux and Solaris platforms.
CollabNet Certified Integrations Released
A whole flock of new/updated CollabNet Certified Integrations are now available, including CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition 1.8, CollabNet Desktop - Visual Studio Edition 1.4, and our newest integration CollabNet Desktop - Microsoft Windows Edition 1.0
VMware and CollabNet Strike Strategic Partnership
VMware and CollabNet announced a new relationship to deliver virtual appliances for the cloud. Our two companies will collaborate on a unified development environment for creating application for public and private clouds.
CollabNet Wins at the Great Indian Developer Awards
CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise Edition, the predecessor to the recently released CollabNet TeamForge, won at the Great Indian Developer Awards in the Change and Configuration Management category. The Great Indian Developer Awards honor trailblazing individuals, technologies, and organizations that contribute to the evangelism, productivity, and innovation excellence of the Indian developer ecosystem.
CollabNet's Guy Martin Blogs on Forge.mil & DISA Partner Conference
Guy Martin, CollabNet's Open Source Community Manager, spent April 20-24 at the DISA (Defense Information Systems Agency) Partner Conference in Anaheim, CA. He was present to support DISA in his role as one of the Forge.mil Community Managers. The Forge.mil system is a new collaborative community that was recently granted IOC (Initial Operational Capability) status by DISA. This site is a huge step forward in fielding a set of collaborative environments to improve software development at the US Department of Defense.
FREE CollabNet Enterprise Edition 5.3 Web-based Training
If you use CollabNet Enterprise Edition (CEE), check out this FREE Web-based training about the new features of the CEE 5.3 release.
Tell Us What You Think and Win
CollabNet offers a range of Subversion training courses, and we want to know: What you like, what you don’t like, and how else we can help. Complete the Training Survey for a chance to win a new Flip Ultra HD camcorder – perfect for capturing and posting videos online!
CollabNet Webcasts and Live Demos
CollabNet Live! TeamForge
Tuesday, May 12, 9am-10am PDT
Speaker: Brian Dawson, Sr. Technical Consultant, CollabNet
Learn about the features and benefits of the leading ALM platform for distributed teams, TeamForge. Join this web seminar to discover how to:
- Connect disparate, heterogeneous tools and systems together with an integrated toolset, which provides a centralized, secure, enterprise-grade solution
- Set up a centralized repository, using Subversion®, for managing all project related activity and intellectual property assets
- Realize accelerated development and substantial cost savings
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Webcast replay: Think Outside the Company: ALM in a Shrinking World
Speakers: Andre van de Gejin, Account Manager Automotive, NXP and Victoria Griggs, Sr. Director Product Marketing, CollabNet
Find how NXP is leveraging web-based application lifecycle management (ALM) to foster a culture of collaboration not only across their own distributed development teams, but also amongst their partners. See how they have been able to eliminate boundaries between teams, countries, and even companies by taking advantage of the latest technologies.
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