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What is Ringside Social Application Server?

Open source social application server, providing every request with the context of the user, user data and the users network. Thus giving every application the capability to be more social. Combining your application with Ringside Social Application Server can turn an application into a social network of it's own giving you the breadth of a Facebook with a platform open to as many other applications, websites and users you desire.

Are you Open Source? Why?

Absolutely 100% open source based on the LGPL license. We are committed to a 100% transparent development philosophy and organization. Great software is best done in the open so it can become great software through trials and tribulations. We saw the power of community it unlocked at JBoss and Red Hat and we just fundamentally believe in it. Either way its Open Source today and its not changing tomorrow. Enjoy!

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Beta 4 is stable and out. Beta 5 is on schedule to be released June 23.

Posted at Jun 11, 2008 by Jonathan Otto | 0 comments

Beta 2 Released

We released Beta 2 tonight and we are on pace to have releases every 2 weeks here on out. To facilitate this we have a completely automated build and test process much thanks to the open source projects listed for making this possible.

Posted at Apr 29, 2008 by Richard Friedman | 0 comments
Last changed Apr 08, 2008 00:00 by Richard Friedman
Labels: release, ringside, engineering, planning, social

Over the next few days Ringside engineering is getting together to do some design/planning for the next release. All design docs will be posted on the public wiki. We will be in irc #ringside all day as well. If you are interested in participating / listening please let us know we can Skype you in.

  • [JIRA Design Tasks|http://jira.ringsidenetworks.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?...
Posted at Apr 08, 2008 by Richard Friedman | 0 comments
Added by Richard Friedman , last edited by Jonathan Otto on Jul 03, 2008  (view change)
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