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"New Zealand electric racecar developer Greenstage is close to finishing an open source project called 'Tumanako,' which would allow owners of electric cars and motorcycles to tweak the code in their vehicles. Electric vehicle gearheads grouse about proprietary code that keeps current, torque and speed within very conservative limits. 'In racing, you need the system to push all those parameters to the limits. You only need the system to survive until just past the finish line,' says Bill Dube, the owner of the record-setting KillaCycle. Open source code could also be used to build any type of electric vehicle, from cars and submarines to motor-launched aerial gliders, from scratch. It's like Linux for your Chevy Volt."
I just found this project, which is described a.t.m as a learning project.
Is there a more serious, open source Bitcoin exchange? I'm aware exchanging BTC for fiat money can be quite complex, and might not fit an open source model, but an exchange specializing in crypto-currencies shouldn't be that complicated to setup, so I think there is room for an open source one.
SOGo Users,
This is a follow up on from this thread.
'[SOGo] Why not move from Funambol to Z-Push? Many features will be obtained.', http://www.mail-archive.com/ users@sogo.nu/msg08451.html
even farther from this reply, http://www.mail-archive.com/ users@sogo.nu/msg08828.html, on the same suject.
I am pleased to announce sogosync, It is an unmodified Z-Push from svn upstream (1.5.x branch) with caldav and cardav backend.
So far it is a read-only carddav and caldav and support multiple addressbook and calendar.
I have also made the configuration easier with preconfigure file working against http://sogo-demo.inverse.ca.
'public' addressbook are skip as they are provide by LDAP Z-push backend.
Email (IMAP) and GAL (Global Address List) support are provide by standard Z-push backend.
It has been tested on iOS 5.0.1.
It is Open Source software released under AGPLv3 and host on Github.com.
Please feel free to feedback, contribute to the code, sponsor or donate.
More on https://github.com/xbgmsharp/sogosync
Kind regards,
Francois
XiVO is an application developed by the Avencall Group, based on several free existant components including Asterisk, and our own development to provide the way to an enterprise to replace or add a telephony service (PABX).
XiVO is free software. Most of its distinctive components, and XiVO as a whole, are distributed under the GPLv3 license. We are also working on a fully Open XiVO Hardware.
An Android client is also available, and XiVO remote administration for testing is available too.
MediaPortal turns your PC into a very advanced MediaCenter / HTPC. It allows you to listen to your favorite music & radio, watch and store your videos and DVDs, view, schedule and record live TV as a digital video recorder and much much more.
This is hardware that measures the colors shown on the screen and creates a color profile. Existing hardware is proprietary and 100% closed, and my hardware is open source. It has a GPL bootloader, GPL firmware image and GPL hardware schematics and PCBs. It’s faster than the proprietary hardware, and more importantly a lot cheaper.
Kaiten is an excellent email client for Android phones and tablets.
Kaiten Mail is an advanced email client for Android. Based on the award-winning K-9, Kaiten has been completely redesigned to look gorgeous on your tablet. (It looks pretty snazzy on your phone too.)
Kaiten supports IMAP Push, POP3, Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV).
Kaiten supports multi-folder sync, flagging, filing, signatures, bcc-self, PGP, mail on SD, multiple identities, search, configurable notifications & more!
Built by K-9's lead developer, Kaiten is simpler, easier to work with and a whole lot prettier. Frequently used commands are now available in the application's action bar. If you have the screen real-estate, Kaiten's split-screen view lets you see a mailbox and individual messages side-by-side.
If you're having trouble with Kaiten, drop me a line and I'll do everything I can to help you out.
Please note that neither K-9 nor Kaiten Mail currently support Exchange ActiveSync.
Kaiten's name is a play on K-9. It's a Japanese word that means rotation and sounds a lot like K10 or K-10.
Woah. Le dev en moi en salive. Oui, oui, il est encore là :) (Gracias Hollman)
Un outil libre pour créer votre propre serveur de sondages en ligne.