We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of commercial support services for Fedora. This has been a long time coming for the Fedora community, and I’m very excited that MediaShelf is now ready to provide this as a regular service offering. This support offering is staffed entirely by Fedora committers and we are setting aside [...]
Announcing Fedora Support Services staffed by Fedora Committers
Posted on 12. Jul, 2012 by eddies in News, Solutions
Blacklight, ActiveFedora and Shelver: Interplay between Searching, Managing and Indexing in a Repository Solution
Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by matt in Conferences, Explanations, Fedora, Hydra, Solutions
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I submitted an abbreviated version of this proposal (limited to 4 pages) to the OR10 review committee. Feel free to download the abbreviated version or this long version in PDF format. OpenRepositories 2010 Presentation Proposal (Long Version) Any repository solution provides facilities for Creation, Management, & Editing of Content as well as facilities for Searching [...]
The Missing Sync for Fedora Commons
Posted on 03. Jul, 2008 by matt in Collaboration, Fedora, Matt's Adventures and Musings, Solutions
Last month I picked up a Palm Centro. I quickly discovered that you can’t sync Apple’s calendar and address book applications to Palm OS without a $50 product called “The Missing Sync“. Within a week I had exchanged my Centro for a small, black Samsung dumbphone. Since then, the topic of synchronization has come up [...]