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BP207 Lotusphere 2011 - Apps, Apps, and More Apps: Meet the Very Best Open Source Apps from OpenNTF
- 1. BP207 Apps, Apps, and More
Apps: Meet the Very Best Open
Source Apps from OpenNTF
Bruce Elgort, CEO, Elguji Software
Niklas Heidloff, Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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- 2. Agenda
● OpenNTF Overview
● Applications
● Controls and Tools
● How to get engaged
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- 3. Agenda
● OpenNTF Overview
● Applications
● Controls and Tools
● How to get engaged
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- 4. OpenNTF is devoted to ...
● Enabling groups of individuals all over the world to collaborate on IBM Lotus
Notes/Domino applications and release them as open source
● Providing a web site for the Lotus community so that open source applications
may be freely distributed, using widely accepted licensing terms
● Increasing the quality and quantity of templates, applications and samples
that can be shared by the community
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- 5. Value provided by OpenNTF
● Access to a global community of like minded Lotus developers
● Code samples for education purposes for new and old technologies
● Base projects and templates to reuse/harvest/enhance for custom
applications
● Access to base Notes/Domino templates with some of them enhanced from
shipping versions
● A community of 'testers' for your projects
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- 6. Agenda
● OpenNTF Overview
● Applications
─ Rich Client Applications
─ Web Applications
─ Mobile Applications
● Controls and Tools
● How to get engaged
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- 8. Wildfire – A. Welch, A. Brown, M. Newman
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- 12. XPages Wiki – S. Castledine, J. Heins and Team
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- 19. Agenda
● OpenNTF Overview
● Applications
● Controls and Tools
─ Rich Client
─ Web
─ Mobile
● How to get engaged
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- 28. Agenda
● OpenNTF Overview
● Applications
● Controls and Tools
● How to get engaged
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- 29. Five Ways to participate
OpenNTF success depends on contributions from the community
1) Contribute code
2) Provide feedfack in the project area and the blog
1) Comments in blog
2) Defects
3) Requests
4) Reviews and ratings
5) Discussions
6) Send feedback via email
3) Help the Technical Committee
4) Use code from OpenNTF
5) Become a member
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- 30. Contribute Code
● Two ways to contribute code
─ Create new project
– Simply enter your project name and click the 'create' button
─ Join existing project
– Navigate to the project and contact the project leads via the 'email'
link
● Steps to add a release to the catalogs of cleared project releases
─ Become an approved OpenNTF contributor by signing and sending an
ICLA (individual contributor license agreements) or CCLA (corporate
contributor license agreements)
─ Apply the necessary license information
─ Send email to ip-manager@openntf.org with a request to add release to
catalog
─ Wait until an OpenNTF committer has checked the release and added it
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- 31. Follow OpenNTF
● Blog
─ W eb: http://www.openntf.org/blog
─ Feed: http://blog.openntf.org/blogs/openntf.nsf/stories.xml
─ Mobile: http://i.openntf.org
● Twitter: http://twitter.com/openntf
● YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/openntf
● W idget: http://www.openntf.org/project/OpenNTF W idget
● Projects
─ W eb: http://www.openntf.org/project/[ProjectName]
– e.g. http://www.openntf.org/project/XPages Mobile Controls
─ Feed: http://www.openntf.org/Projects/pmt.nsf/rss.xml?
OpenView&restricttocategory=[ProjectName]&count=100
– e.g. http://www.openntf.org/Projects/pmt.nsf/rss.xml?
OpenView&restricttocategory=XPages%20Mobile%
20Controls&count=100
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- 32. Q&A
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