Thank you Alessandro! I'm looking forward to getting to use these :)

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Alessandro Molina <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have finally found time to move all my TG2 related projects on a
> public infrastructure.
> If anyone is curious and wants to provide suggestions or put hands on
> the code the repositories are:
>
> ACRCms -> http://bitbucket.org/_amol_/acrcms (TG2 cms based on libacr)
> libacr -> http://bitbucket.org/_amol_/libacr (adds cms functionalities
> to any TG2 application)
> stroller -> http://bitbucket.org/_amol_/stroller (adds ecommerce
> functionalities to any TG2 application)
>
> Feel free to fork or open issues :D
>
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