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SimpleTicket is an open source trouble ticket system written using Ruby on Rails. The system is ideal for companies with between 1 and 20 engineers.
Our idea was to build a simple ticketing system that worked. There are many features you won't find in SimpleTicket and that is why SimpleTicket is so powerful - it does less!
The first version of SimpleTicket was released early this year. In our rush to release the first version we ended up with UI that looked like crap. We are now trying to fix some of the problems with the code and UI. These are drafts of the newer UI (not a major departure, but a major cleanup). What do you think?
We decided to use the OSI GNU General Public License to release the source code. SimpleTicket was released by Spur, the company behind Architel, WeblogsWork and Big in Japan. To obtain an alternate license, customized version or support visit the SimpleTicket website for contact information
Based on a simple low-quality smartphone (HTC Wildfire) photo taken at Winterkunstkabinett at Gallery Nomad facebook.com/gallerynomadberlin in Berlin.
Op dinsdag 11 maart 2008 wordt voor de eerste keer het Business Open Source Symposium gehouden. Ondernemers zullen hier zélf vertellen over hun ervaringen met open source-projecten, over hun successen en tegenslagen, over do's en dont's.
The Catalyst Open Source Academy is a 2-week summer programme for secondary students in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is organized by Catalyst IT in Wellington giving students the opportunity to learn about open source software development and contribute to an open source project.
For more information, please see catalyst.net.nz/academy
UTM, Skudai. Talk about Open Source Life to high school students. -
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Also attended by Skit participants and
lecturers. 10.30am - noon
Based on a simple low-quality smartphone (HTC Wildfire) photo taken at Winterkunstkabinett at Gallery Nomad facebook.com/gallerynomadberlin in Berlin.
The Catalyst Open Source Academy is a 2-week summer programme for secondary students in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is organized by Catalyst IT in Wellington giving students the opportunity to learn about open source software development and contribute to an open source project.
For more information, please see catalyst.net.nz/academy
Last morning at Raj Park Hotel, took a snap with the doorman. Will be
speaking at 3pm local time on The Politics of Open Source
Dave Sparks and Sparks Interactive are the winners of the NZOSA 2018 in the category "Open Source Use in Business".
The New Zealand Open Source Awards gala dinner 2018 took place in Te Papa in Wellington on 23 October 2018.
EyeOS is another interesting proof of concept, open source project that Mike pointed out to me. It is an operating system that runs on the web. With a standards compliant web browser, users can work with their documents on-line, run applications, save and restore their desktop settings. The interface is clean and quite easy to use.
This is a fascinating idea that worked reasonably fast over my home broadband connection. It is worth creating a free demonstration account at eyeos.info for 20 min of fun. The scope of what users can do on-line is fast changing. I wonder if this could become a new desktop for groups like Yahoo and Google?
Made using original photo by opensource.com on Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/4504724163/