IntelliJ community Perforce plug-in [closed] - open-source

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I used to love using IntelliJ but my new company doesn't spend money on IDEs. Now with the release of IntelliJ Community Edition, the only obstacle I have is that my company uses Perforce. Does anyone know if there are Perforce plug-ins that work with the Community Edition?

The obsolete VCS-based Perfoce plugin does not work at all.
The obsolete non-VCS-based PerforceDirectPlugin (http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=69) works partially with the Community Edition. Several operations don't work, presumably because the plugin API has changed. However, the basic Edit/Add/Revert/Sync operations work.
Integrating it into the Community Edition is another story. I'm used to "edit on type" so I habitually type return when the warning dialog comes up that the file I'm trying to edit is read-only. This is bad, because later it's difficult to find files I have accidentally edited using the file system, and check them out for edit in Perforce.
The other big missing piece is the VCS change bar on the left, which is very useful for seeing where you've changed a file and quickly going back to read/edit those changes.

The community edition is announced, not released, so it is a drop too early for that. There was a separate plug-in in older versions of IDEA, and I imagine when the community edition gets released and gets going, someone will write one.

There is a new Simple P4 Plugin. It only has the basic functionalities. I tried it it is pretty good. http://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7420?pr=idea_ce

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open source project about implementing WebRTC MCU on the server [closed]

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I have recently study on how to implement WebRTC MCU software on the server. I find an open source project called licode, but it is difficult for me to understand its source code. Can you recommmend some articles or documents about explaining the source code of licode, or there is another open source project you can recommend about implementing WebRTC MCU?
Janus is what you are looking for. It is the new cool kid on the block and I've found it to be really easy to understand since it doesn't make assumptions in the signaling plane or the features you'll use in your gateway.
It comes with a core that acts as a central hub for browser connections and then implements all its features with plugins. For instance here you have the Video MCU plugin code:
https://github.com/meetecho/janus-gateway/blob/master/plugins/janus_videoroom.c
As you can see it is programmed in C and comes with a JS API and clear code samples. Give it a go, I think it is ideal for a project study compared to already bloated multi-stack solutions (Licode, Jitsi Videobridge, etc)
Hope it helps!

Erlang MySQL Library for ejabberd [closed]

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I have just started playing with ejabberd server for XMPP stuff.
I could setup it up successfully on a VPS using the default Mnesia database.
Now I am trying to configure ejabberd to use a mysql database (instead of Mnesia). I am following the documentation. I have done everything except install the Erlang MySQL library. Unfortunately, the link they give in the document is broken. The link is: https://support.process-one.net/doc/display/CONTRIBS/Yxa.
By, googling I could fing this github repo that claims to be an extension and enhancement of the driver that is linked on ejabberd documentation.
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED ERLANG MYSQL LIBRARY (TO WORK WITH EJABBERD).
I found here a supposedly enhanced version of the library. According to the site:
This MySQL driver for Erlang is based on the Yxa driver obtained from
Process One (at
https://support.process-one.net/doc/display/CONTRIBS/Yxa) It includes
several new features such as prepared statements, transactions, binary
queries, type-converted query results, more efficient logging and a
new connection pooling mechanism.
I installed erlang tools on my ubuntu instance that allowed me to compile the library.
There are a lot of forks of emysql driver in the wild b/c of original driver is no longer maintained, but recent news I heard that it was picked and improved, check this repo

Replacing our existing computer inventory system [closed]

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We've been using OCS-NG to gather our computer inventory for the past 2 years. About 6 months ago, AVG Antivirus started picking up on the agent it uses to gather computer information as a "potentially harmful program". We've placed that in our ignore list, but the agent no longer appears to be updating our database. After much consideration and frustration trying to diagnose, I've decided to move away from OCS-NG as well as GLPI (with which it interfaces nicely).
I'm looking for a replacement for both of these applications, but primarily OCS-NG. My requirements are:
Open Source (preferably free)
Windows/Linux inventory agents
I would like it if the system was able to be integrated with a helpdesk system such as OTRS or the like.
Thanks
On this moment there is no 'canned' asset discovery solution which has an out-of-the-box integration with OTRS.
However, OTRS is able to import CI data from CSV files. Also, we're hard at work cooking up a new SOAP/REST/JSON interface.
We're planning on integrating with asset discovery solutions, and would be open for people wanting to help with us on creating and testing the integration, and/or help from anyone working on FOSS asset discovery projects.

Best site/software to visualize Most Active Open Source Projects? [closed]

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As a Microsoft .NET developer I have noticed a marked increase in the number of new Open Source frameworks and software tools that directly impact how your design a software solution. So much so that if you don't happen to be talking to the right person at the right time you may miss a whole major development. I started to wonder if there is anyone out there who is tracking and charting the "most active open source projects" over time. To be able to visualize what are the up and coming and most active open source projects appearing in any given space/category (e.g c#/web development space) would be incredibly useful. Searching around on the web I have only managed to find visualizations of specific projects (e.g. code_swarm and Gource) but nothing tracking Open Source projects over-all.
Do you know of any such sites?
http://www.ohloh.net/ is such a website - provides description, summaries and categorization for many open source projects; shows info about commit activities and lots of other useful info.
for an example check this out - http://www.ohloh.net/p/jQuery/analyses/latest
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where can i find public domain open source list of softwares [closed]

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i like to browse open source software that are released as public domain type of software license , is there such list ?
if i think about it is there some kind of index that sort open source applications by license ?
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Ohloh is an open source directory which lists projects, listing their creators and people using it.
You can search for software with a specific license, e.g.
license:Public Domain
freshmeat
freshmeat maintains the Web's largest
index of Unix and cross-platform
software, themes and related
"eye-candy", and Palm OS software.
Thousands of applications, which are
preferably released under an open
source license, are meticulously
cataloged in the freshmeat database,
and links to new applications are
added daily. Each entry provides a
description of the software, links to
download it and to obtain more
information, and a history of the
project's releases, so readers can
keep up-to-date on the latest
developments.
CodePlex is a good source for .NET open source stuff.