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Subject: SOURCEFORGE.NET UPDATE: August 14, 2002
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0. INTRO.  [IBM DB2]
1. INCREASED DOWNLOAD CAPACITY.
2. AUDIO OF KERNEL SUMMIT AVAILABLE.
3. BE A SF.NET FOUNDRY GUIDE.
4. WORK FOR SOURCEFORGE.NET
5. SITE STATISTICS


0. INTRO

Hello SourceForge.net Users,

This week we've made a big announcement.  As you likely know, any
large dynamic website is powered by a database that funnels data to
the web servers serving data which ultimately gets sent to you.
These databases manage everything from user authentication, session
management, site searching, etc.  SourceForge.net is a database-
dependent website.

Today we have announced that we are moving SourceForge.net to DB2,
a powerful relational database by IBM.  We are doing this because
the site continues to grow at a rapid rate, with 700 new users and
70 new projects a day, and we need a database that can handle this
growth.  We feel that DB2 can do this for us, and IBM is giving us
the resources to make this transition successful.  You can read the
press release here:

http://www.vasoftware.com/news/press.php/2002/1070.html

How will this effect you?  In the first phase, you won't see much
difference other then the site will continue to grow and the
SourceForge.net team will be able to handle the growth.  In later
phases you will see new features on the site that take advantage of
the databases advanced capabilities.

Today our mail archives have been converted over.  The rest of the
site will make the migration to DB2 in the coming months.

If you have questions about this or any other aspect of the site,
please feel free to email me, pat@sourceforge.net.  I always
appreciate the feedback.

Thank you for your continued support of SourceForge.net and the
Open Source Community.

Pat-

Patrick McGovern
Director, SourceForge.net



1. INCREASED DOWNLOAD CAPACITY

SourceForge.net continues to grow, and it's appetite for bandwidth
is never-ending.  Every day SF.NET serves over 300,000 files to
ensure that developers and end-users within the Open Source
community can always obtain the software released by hosted
projects, SourceForge.net maintains a network of high-capacity
download servers.  These servers are located throughout the world,
as to provide better download times regardless of which network
provider you are using, and regardless of your geographic location.

Three new download servers have recently been added to our network,
further strengthening our file serving capabilities.  These latest
additions include servers hosted by:

Time Warner Telecom (Wisconsin,USA);
http://www.twtelecom.com/

University of Minnesota (Minnesota, USA)
http://www.umn.edu/

CESNET (Czech Republic)
http://www.cesnet.cz/

We thank these sponsors for their commitment to SourceForge.net and
the needs of the Open Source community.

On a related note, we are looking for a mirror in Japan.  If you are
an ISP or University in Japan and are willing to spare 20Mbps for a
SourceForge.net mirror (we'll supply the hardware), please let us
know at bandwidth@sourceforge.net



2. AUDIO OF KERNEL SUMMIT AVAILABLE

SourceForge.net now has the audio from the entire 2002 OSDN/USENIX
Kernel Summit, held in June.  Listen to the Linux kernel master
discuss such hot topics as kernel modules, virtual memory,
block I/O, database scaling, security modules, and async I/O.
You may find this audio repository at:

http://linuxkernel.foundries.sourceforge.net/article.pl?sid=02/06/26/0116225



3. CONTRIBUTE TO SOURCEFORGE.NET! BE A FOUNDRY GUIDE!

Want to contribute to SourceForge.net, but you don't know how to
code? Be a foundry guide!  Foundry guides get to hype the cool
projects that they think are worth downloading and testing.
A guide finds all the stuff on the web about their subject of
choice, and gives it prominent placement.  How do you become a
foundry guide? Go to http://foundries.sourceforge.net/; find a
topic that interests you; and send email to
foundries@sourceforge.net stating your desired topic and why you
are qualified to be a foundry guide.



4. WORK FOR SOURCEFORGE.NET

We have a new position for a senior web developer available at
SourceForge.net.  We are looking for someone to help us maintain,
upgrade, and add new features to SourceForge.net.  Ideal person has
5+ years of development experience on high end, high volume
websites (3+ million page views a day).  Has a vast level of
knowledge of Internet technologies:  PHP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, DB2,
Linux, PERL, Apache, LDAP, Mailman.  A flare for design / UI is a
bonus.  SourceForge is a unique site with unique challenges.  We are
looking for someone at the top of their game.

Location of Job is in Fremont, California.  Please send resume and
URL's of sites you have worked on to jobs@sourceforge.net.  Text
resumes only.  (No MS WORD files!)



5. SITE STATISTICS

Stats: (Monday 12th, 2000)
Hosted Projects: 45,194
Registered Users: 465,530
Page Views: 3,344,708 in a single day (Monday)
Files transfered in a single day: 340,838 (Monday)
Emails sent in a single day from Mailing lists: 851,143 (Monday)


Top Ten Projects

1 phpMyAdmin
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the WWW.  Currently it can create and
drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields,
execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields.

2 Compiere ERP + CRM Business Solution
http://sourceforge.net/projects/compiere/
Smart ERP+CRM solution for small-medium enterprises (SME) in the
global marketplace covering all areas from customer management,
supply chain and accounting.  For $2-200M revenue companies looking
for "brick and click" first tier functionality.

3 SquirrelMail
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirrelmail/
SquirrelMail is a PHP4-based Web email client.  It includes built-in
pure PHP support for IMAP and SMTP, and renders all pages in pure
HTML 4.0 for maximum compatibility across browsers.  It also has
MIME support, folder manipulation, etc

4 TUTOS
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tutos/
TUTOS is the ultimate team organization software, a web-based
groupware or ERP/CRM system to manage events/calendars, addresses,
teams, projects,tasks,bugs,mailboxes,documents and your time spent
with these things

5 JBoss.org
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss/
The JBoss/Server is the leading Open Source, standards-compliant,
J2EE based application server implemented in 100% Pure Java

6 Firewall Builder
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fwbuilder/
Object-oriented GUI and set of compilers for various firewall
platforms.  Currently implemented compilers for iptables, ipfilter
and OpenBSD pf

7 openMosix
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openmosix/
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image
clustering.  Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and
applications the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs.
openMosix is perfectly scalable and adaptive.

8 CDex
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos/
CDex a CD-Ripper, thus extracting digital audio data from an Audio
CD. The application supports many Audio encoders, like MPEG
(MP2,MP3), VQF, AAC encoders.

9 phpChrystal - An Open Intranet System
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpchrystal/
phpChrystal ist ein OpenSource-Intranetsystem welches vorrangig auf
Lan-Partys eingesetzt werden kann.  Vorteile von phpChrystal sind
seine Portierbarkeit, Flexibilität und Performance, da es vollends
auf PHP, MySQL und XML basiert

10 Dev-C++
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dev-cpp/
Dev-C++ is an full-featured Integrated Development Environment
(IDE) for Win32 and Linux.  It uses GCC, Mingw or Cygwin as
compiler and libraries set.

More Top Projects:
http://sourceforge.net/top/mostactive.php?type=week





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