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In an effort to establish ASU's presence as a key contributor to and of open source projects, we've created ASU Open Source. As the home for any ASU-based open source project, it provides access to a comprehensive suite of development-related tools for documentation, issue tracking, code review, source control, code analysis and more. ASU Open Source encourages ASU developers and departments to lean toward open source development and foster a community of developers both locally, at ASU, and globally, at other universities and institutions that utilize the projects and tools available. FeaturesASU Open Source provides a suite of applications, free-of-charge to both ASU and any open source projects hosted here. The tools, either open source themselves or generously provided through Atlassian's open source software licensing program, include:
All of the applications are tied together using Crowd for single sign-on and group management. Getting StartedIf you'd like to participate in any of the projects you see here, simply signup up for an account. We're also looking for new projects. Applying is easy, just submit a brief proposal and we'll help you get started. For more information on what open source is, see the Open Source Initiative. MembersASU Open Source was founded by Al Wold, Jeff Beeman and Ron Page. They currently manage the site and project submissions. |
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