IBM Jazz Edges Closer To Open Source 76
hhavensteincw writes "IBM is molding its Jazz technology, which helps software development teams collaborate, in the image of its popular Eclipse open source community. IBM said that today's move to open access to its Jazz.net portal to anyone to peruse its code, access bug lists, etc. puts it on the path to completely open-source the Jazz technology."
Wake me up... (Score:4, Funny)
Not much information in article... see videos (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Not much information in article... see videos (Score:5, Informative)
Rational's been getting its ass kicked by SourceForge Enterprise Edition and Collabnet Enterprise Edition (in addition to JIRA and GForge) for a while now. While the two big players, SourceForge Enterprise Edition (used to be owned by VA, er, SourceForge.com) and CollabNet Enterprise Edition were bringing the Rational and Star Offices to SFEE and CEE, I think IBM woke up and realized that there are a lot of new things.
CollabNet bought SourceForge Enterprise Edition in April, and it seems like that company is going to go down in flames. If you add on top of SFEE and CEE, they have some Virtualization software that isn't quite hotel management software, and some reporting software that you'd be better off using Jasper or Crystal reports for. Yes, there are eclipse plugins for SFEE and CEE, but, this is taking it completely a step further -- bringing the product lifecycle inside of the IDE, from conceptualization to User stories to coding to defect tracking and releasing software. It also looks like IBM's solved the ability to cluster, something CEE and SFEE haven't been able to do.
It looks promising, to say the least.
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Re:What's with all the trolls lately? (Score:5, Funny)
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whatcouldpossiblygoright (Score:1, Flamebait)
I guess no news really is good news to most of us?
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Did you know.... (Score:2, Funny)
It is also past tense form of "jizz".
How times change...
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What is Jazz (Score:5, Informative)
Most of us haven't heard of it because it has been in a closed private pilot program, now open to all of us.
Re:What is Jazz (Score:5, Funny)
People are lazy and don't read the article (hey, this is Slashdot - that's how it has always been).
People are not too lazy to post "what the fuck is this about?" even though they don't read it.
Other people complain about people not reading the article.
Those same people then copy and paste or explain what it is, while complaining that people are too lazy to read the article.
Then, OTHER people mod-up the people who are complaining about and enabling the lazy people to continue being more lazy by posting the info directly in a post for them.
That's why this is home.
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Yes, it's the fine art of the executive summary, but you aren't supposed to tell anyone.
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I was lamenting the laziness of people not finding out more information. Instead kvetching about it. Takes several more clicks than a search.
Welcome Home Friend.
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"Jazz is a technology platform, not a product"
Wow. What insight. This should get the Pulizer for "best piece in managerspeak".
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Looooong ago. This led to a lot of people missing out on really
interesting infoprmation. But then Slashdot was invented, to
help us lazy humans and make it easier to handle the flow
of information, by giving us hints about which current articles
might be interesting to us, in a single easy-to-scan place, and
get this, _before_ we read them.
BRILLIANT!
Some posters though, fail to grasp this fundamental point of
slashdot in its entirety. What they think it's fo
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Microsoft tried that too, but they even information about their top-secret cyborg chair-chucker program leaked out
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A "Jazz Mag" developers could read when they had a few quiet moments alone.
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Most of us haven't heard of it because it has been in a closed private pilot program, now open to all of us.
I was hoping that most of us hadn't heard of this because we were sensibly protecting our brain cells from those paragraphs of bafflegab that constitute IBM's parting of the polyester curtain on their newest 1958 Buick with the inimitable "Fashion-Aire Dynastar grille".
Speaking of blurry unveilings in the era of monochromatic one-piece swimwear, what's the least amount of cling wrap required to dress a trade-show bunny so as not to get her arrested?
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Wrong (Score:1)
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I read the article. I still don't know what the hell it is...
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Wall street is waking up (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wall street is waking up (Score:5, Informative)
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Nobody really knows why any stock goes up or down. People make up stories that seem to explain the reason, but they are nothing more than speculation.
For example the earnings report and buyout news may have triggered a small rise, which lead to a feeding frenzy which lead to programmed selling which damped the increase from the frenzy. Or it may be related to my propensity to break wind.
To say that certain factors may have lead to an increase in price is reas
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Jazz being tested at U of Arizona CS/CE (Score:4, Interesting)
My brother has inquired about the details of this expirement as he may be interested in participating. The experiment administrator told him that the work must be completed on the selected computers in the CS labs as those boxes would be the only place the software is available.
The only thing I could think of... (Score:1)
what Jazz is about (Score:4, Informative)
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Released on... (Score:3, Funny)
is IBM Jazz released on the Big Blue Note label?
Well, guess what... (Score:1)
There are several good collaboration tools out there, none made by "Rational"
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It looks very promising, especially for large organizations that currently cobble together a suite of collaborative tools by hand. The main promise of it is integration between all those different tools, which will be tighter and smoother than you can get when you use separate tools from separate ven
That sucks (Score:2)
Not GPL. It's CPL. (Score:2)
It's GPL
I realize you were setting up a joke, but in reality its far more likely it will be CPL/EPL [wikipedia.org], not GPL. Don't forget IBM's motivations here. They may be opening the Jazz platform, but IBM will be selling products built on top of Jazz platform they created -- just like IBM sells a bazillion products built on top of the Eclipse platform they created (technically, Jazz is built on top of Eclipse too).
Warning: TOS Bomb! (Score:1, Informative)
Quote, with own emphasis: