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'''Wudele''' is a deployment of [https://framagit.org/framasoft/framadate/framadate/ Framadate], free and open-source software (maintained by Framasoft) for making polls and scheduling events, on the Wikimedia Toolforge. | '''Wudele''' is a deployment of [https://framagit.org/framasoft/framadate/framadate/ Framadate], free and open-source software (maintained by Framasoft) for making polls and scheduling events, on the Wikimedia Toolforge. | ||
== License note == | |||
* original application under [https://cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-B_V1-en.html CeCILL-B] | |||
* deployment code under [https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT license] | |||
== See also == | |||
* [https://commonists.wordpress.com/2020/05/09/wudele-a-framadate-instance-in-the-wikimedia-cloud/ Blog post about the project by Jean-Frédéric] | |||
* [[wikidata:Q20619204|Schnappviech]] folk lore character which inspired the project name according to the referenced blog post. |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 14 January 2022
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Website | https://wudele.toolforge.org/ |
Author(s) | Simon LEBLANC, Pierre-Yves GOSSET, Guilhem BORGHESI, Raphaël DROZ, Framadate contributors |
Maintainer(s) | Jean-Frédéric (View all) |
Source code | https://github.com/JeanFred/wudele-toolforge |
License | MIT License |
Admin log | Nova_Resource:Tools.wudele/SAL |
Wudele is a deployment of Framadate, free and open-source software (maintained by Framasoft) for making polls and scheduling events, on the Wikimedia Toolforge.
License note
- original application under CeCILL-B
- deployment code under MIT license
See also
- Blog post about the project by Jean-Frédéric
- Schnappviech folk lore character which inspired the project name according to the referenced blog post.