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GejoSoft

GejoSoft is a PHP image hosting script that works like no other software. With GejoSoft community software you can run your own social networking site similar to Flickr and Photobucket or even a regular image hosting service like ImageShack. GejoSoft has developed our flagship social networking software with site owners like you in mind who are looking to start your own niche “Flickr clone” image hosting and social network community.

Why GejoSoft?

Image Hosting Script with a twist

GejoSoft not only offers you the typical image hosting and uploading service but we also focus our product development on social networking component so your users will be able to share photos, create slideshows and profile as well as interacting with friends within a community.

Powerful and Affordable Community Software

GejoSoft Community software comes with AJAX driven; Flexible template system; Page caching and Scalable platform to ensure that we are providing you the best social networking community script without burning a hole in your pocket.

Features at a Glance

1 Photos Gallery Upload & Share photos

2 Contacts Importer Invite friends with ease

3 Member Profile Display member info

4 Multi-Language Language support

5 Social Network Widget integration with existing social networks

6 Flash Uploader Upload multi images

7 Create Slideshows With Drag-n-Drop feature

8 Easy Setup Deploy Gejosoft in mins

9 CSS based CSS driven design

10 Referral System Viral promotion made easy

Check out GejoSoft

Scripteka :: Prototype extensions library

Plugins for Prototype - UI controls, etc.; find out if someone else has already written the control you need.

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

Yozzo

Search and download MP3, create your own userbar, mobile blogging, up-and download directly to and from your mobile phone.

iphone: deli.cio.us/tags/iphone

ForumMatrix

Comparison site for forums, wikis and blogging software

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Secure Git hosting and collaborative development — GitHub

it's a fast, efficient, distributed version control system ideal for the collaborative development of software.

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Project Kenai

Sun is a huge company. So it comes as no surprise that I’m finding out about Project Kenai via Tim Bray, instead of some internal mailing list (believe me, there must be thousands).

Tim’s got a Q&A with Nick Sieger, who’s one of the chieftains behind Kenai. I find it amusing that the comparison is made against Google Code and GitHub - has SourceForge hit irrelevancy? I’m surprised Launchpad isn’t mentioned.

Project Kenai -- We're More Than Just a Forge - Coverflow style
Very Cover Flow like UI, with slider, etc. That’s Elliot Murphy, ex-Dolphin, current Ubuntero in the pic above

Nick goes on to say “We need a place to nurture and grow our open source communities that we ourselves can control” - can control. Control is a loaded word, no? Especially in the land of open source.

The architecture is such that they’re on Sun servers (SPARC based), using GlassFish, Apache, Memcache and a single MySQL 5.0.45 database server (I’m guessing there’s a maximum storage of 146GB because they’re using SAS disks - they will implement replication soon). It seems they’re currently on 32-bit MySQL - they’re getting less than 10% CPU usage, and the query cache is working well for them (98% hit ratio). If graphs, et al turn you on, look at the slides from Fernando Castano, Achieving High Throughput and Scalability with JRuby on Rails.

Its interesting to see the mix of software offered - Mercurial and Subversion (for project hosting - there be choice, unlike the other services out there), Sympa (as opposed to common Mailman), and Bugzilla as the bug tracker. Oh, its built on Rails, so it will be an interesting experiment nonetheless, to see how Rails scales.

Why does Kenai interest me? Because for every project, you have a forum, a separate wiki, access to source code, mailing lists, and a bug tracker. Why should Kenai interest the MySQL community? Because maybe down the line, there will be integration with the Forge. Today, the Forge does not offer hosting (we have got the bits built-in, technically, but Launchpad seemed like a better bet for us, in the long run - the Forge is not in the storage business, its more a catalogue of information), mailing lists, forums, or a bug tracker.

After all, the tagline is “We’re More Than Just a Forge”. There look like there are some social networking aspects to Kenai as well - maybe some ohloh like features will make its way in due time? Maybe a Facebook application, created using Zembly will mash things up even. Who’s to say what the future of Kenai can bring.

MySQL: Planet MySQL

Ten leading platforms for creating online communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com

online communities are rapidly becoming a popular way to organize people and accomplish work in a highly collaborative manner. Learning how to design an effective community is something we’re all going have to get better at in coming years. It’s beginning to be understood that communities aren’t just for socializing but for getting things done.

Joomla: Del.icio.us bookmarks tagged Joomla

StumbleUpon

A social bookmarking website. Using the Stumbleupon Toolbar, find websites you are likely to enjoy based on your interests. Great for times of curiosity and boredom!

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Odeo

Search, Discover and Share Digital Media from Millions of Audio and Video Clips

podcasting: del.icio.us tag/podcasting

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