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Our development site, including the Subversion repository and the Issue
tracker, is hosted on the Tigris Web site.
We thank CollabNet for providing us with this free service.
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Our wiki site, which takes care of the
collaborative writing of the Restlet documentation, is powered by the cool
Daisy Content Management System. Daisy is led by
Outerthought, a geek-technical
Open Source Java & XML competence center. The hosting is kindly
provided by Solertium, a company
which produces and supports software for smart business.
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Restlet is a project federated with Java.net and more
specifically with the
Java Web Services and XML community.
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Some of our developpers are using JetBrains's IntelliJ IDEA for their
contributions and are extremely happy with it. JetBrains kindly provided
us with a free license.
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If you are wondering where do the cool icons on our Web site come from, don't
look further. The Tango Desktop Project exists to help create a consistent
graphical user interface experience for free and Open Source software.
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