David Mount has some UMD open source Computational Geometry software on his website http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mount/ , which I understand is fairly widely used.

-Derek

Peter Teuben wrote:
i used to keep a page up to date that i dubbed UMOSS:
    http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/linux/umoss.html
but as you can see, it's pretty historic by now

On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Daniel Meekins wrote:

I'd be interested in a presentation on what kind of things are out there, how to get involved, what others are working on, etc etc - stuff Pedro was
looking for.

On 9/25/06, Peter Teuben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i have a really cool application in mind, a web registration and court
scheduling system for things like badminton/tennis/squash etc.  I've
got all the components in an old system, but am thinking of a new
jacket, maybe using RAILS......

peter

On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Pedro Gonzalez wrote:

> Hi ;
> I'm interested in participating in an open source project, but I don't
know
> where to start,
> I would like to know what kind of projects is everyone participates, so
i
> can get an idea what to do and how can i contribute to the community
better.
>
> I'm thinking of starting with documentation then become a core
programmer
> for a project.
> I'm thinking of free software foundation, mozilla or ubuntu projects
>
> any advise will be appreciated
>
> bye
>


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