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Digitaal Genootschap voor het Verleden (DGV) issued a Request for Proposal to develop a peer-to-peer client application that connects people with passion for historic information to create social networks and communities and to connect professional institutions (like museums) and amateurs.
Digitaal Genootschap voor het Verleden (DGV) issued a Request for Proposal to develop a peer-to-peer client application that connects people with passion for historic information to create social networks and communities and to connect professional institutions (like museums) and amateurs.


[[User:Martien|Martien van Steenbergen]] from [[AardRock]] initiated a collaboration between a number of friends— experts in the Agile Development guild—that eventually resulted in the start of [[AardWorks]]. Our offer was rewarded this challenging and exciting project of €170,000 in December 2004. Agile development started in January 2005. AardWorks planned to release the 1.0 release of the software called Kolibri in the third quarter of 2005. Development was done in Squeak, a Smalltalk implementation. The project has been ended in the beginning of 2006.
{{Martien van Steenbergen}} from [[AardRock]] initiated a collaboration between a number of friends— experts in the Agile Development guild—that eventually resulted in the start of {{Martien|AardWorks}}. Our offer was rewarded this challenging and exciting project of €170,000 in December 2004. Agile development started in January 2005. AardWorks planned to release the 1.0 release of the software called {{Martien|Kolibri}} in the third quarter of 2005. Development was done in Squeak, a Smalltalk implementation. The project has been ended in the beginning of 2006.

Latest revision as of 19:59, 15 February 2007

Digitaal Genootschap voor het Verleden (DGV) issued a Request for Proposal to develop a peer-to-peer client application that connects people with passion for historic information to create social networks and communities and to connect professional institutions (like museums) and amateurs.

Martien van Steenbergen from AardRock initiated a collaboration between a number of friends— experts in the Agile Development guild—that eventually resulted in the start of AardWorks. Our offer was rewarded this challenging and exciting project of €170,000 in December 2004. Agile development started in January 2005. AardWorks planned to release the 1.0 release of the software called Kolibri in the third quarter of 2005. Development was done in Squeak, a Smalltalk implementation. The project has been ended in the beginning of 2006.