Posted for Kevin Powick
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Fellow developers, 

I'm happy to announce a new resource for MVDB developers. FOSS4MV! 

FOSS4MV is a community for people that use or develop Free and Open
Source Software for MVDB platforms, such as D3, OpenQM, jBASE, U2,
Reality, Cache, etc. As such, it has three major offerings to promote
communication and collaboration.  A Google+ Community, source code
repositories at Bitbucket, and a Twitter account to keep you
in-the-loop. 

Google+ is a surprisingly useful communications platform that makes it
easy to share information with individuals, groups, or the public at
large. Some G+ communities have memberships that number in the tens of
thousands, and I know that many MV developers already have a G+
account. 

Bitbucket, from Atlassian, is a leading provider of source code
repository hosting using today's two leading source code control
platforms, Git and Mercurial (Hg). Not only does Bitbucket support the
top two SCC platforms, but they also allow unlimited, free public and
private** repositories. 

FOSS4MV is set up as a bitbucket "Team" allowing people to join the
team and create repositories under the FOSS4MV banner, while still
retaining complete control over the management of their repositories.
However, there is no requirement to join the FOSS4MV team account to
get your code on the site. If you're just looking for a good home to
share your code, but do not wish to manage a repository, let us know
via email ([email protected]) and we'll post it for you. 

Twitter Is a great way to keep-up with what's going on with
individuals, companies and communities such as FOSS4MV. You don't
actually have to tweet to follow a Twitter account, so if you're not
already "on Twitter", sign-up and subscribe to FOSS4MV to keep an eye
on what's happening. The traffic should be fairly low volume. 

== Final Remarks == 

Promoting software development and collaboration amongst MV developers
is not a new idea but, until fairly recently, a standard set of tools
for building communities wasn't readily available. Today, we have
powerful and widely accepted tools that make collaboration not only
easier, but enjoyable. 

Participation grows communities, and every little bit helps. With all
the knowledge that we have amongst the veterans with 20 to 30+ years
of MV experience, I'm sure we can build something useful to all MV
developers, both old and new. So, at the very least, if you have any
tips, tricks, or code that you wish to share, join the G+ community,
get on the FOSS4MV Bitbucket team, or just send us your code and we
will give it a good home. 

== Links == 

G+ Community: http://goo.gl/aLfKV 
Source Code: https://bitbucket.org/foss4mv 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/foss4mv 
Email: [email protected] 

Regards, 

Kevin Powick

** Private, free repositories are limited to 5 members.  Once a
private repository exceeds 5 members, you require a paid account.  The
nature of FOSS4MV makes this a moot point as its repositories will be
public by default.

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