Code Jam: Globant and British Telecom working together on open software
22 de Mayo, 2009 por Estebanthey released the alpha version of the open-source project: MediaWikiUnplugged
05.22.2009 – Last week Globant and British Telecom´s Osmosoft Open-Source group held the first UK-Argentina simultaneous code jam, and they released the alpha version of the open-source project called MediaWikiUnplugged (http://mediawikiunplugged.com/), which allows the users to view MediaWiki-based site contents when you are unplugged.

Globant Team
This mean that:
- You may review your corporate internet when travelling to a customer site
- You may refer to wikipedia when you’re working in the park
- You may work on your personal mediawiki offline

British Telecom Team
You may follow our work on twitter by searching #mediawikiunplugged or by visiting the blog we are preparing at: http://mediawikiunplugged.tumblr.com. Here are some pictures: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=67114&id=691642464&ref=nf

Globant Team
Globant is one of the leading experts on rationally blending mature and stable Open Source technologies with commercial software to reduce total cost for our customer’s projects. We have contributed with thousands of code lines to the Open Source community , including projects like Drupal Modules, Dedo, Dogo, Rever and Collaborative Postcards (Openware). We have also been deeply involved with Google in the evolution of OpenSocial since its early beginning in August of 2007 when the product was in the Trusted Developer Program. From that moment on, we have been continuously contributing with the definition of the specification to its actual 0.9 version.
Globant also contributes actively to the development of Shindig-the OpenSocial OpenSource reference implementation and with several
initiatives to promote the technology.

Source: http://pitch.pe/12615

great!
FS
22 de Mayo, 2009