Dec 16, 2010:GForge Group Blog Site
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Jan 07, 2010:GForge Community Edition 5.7b2 Released
Nov 16, 2009:GForge AS 5.7b1 Release
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May 03, 2008:Visual Studio Plugin v2.0 Released
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Apr 03, 2008:Eclipse Plugin v2.0 Published
Mar 19, 2008:GForge AS 5.5 Beta 1 Release
Dec 30, 2007:Telelogic Doors Plugin Published
Aug 31, 2007:GForge Express Edition
Aug 31, 2007:GForge AS 5.4
Sep 04, 2006:IT Business: Feds put open source into active service
Jul 30, 2006:Eclipse Plugin Released for GForge AS
Jun 28, 2006:Visual Studio Integration Released For GForge AS
Jun 20, 2006:GForge Group Completes Rewrite of GForge
Jun 14, 2006:ComputerWorld: Harnessing resources with collaborative development
Jan 20, 2006:GForge Powers Open Source Startups
Oct 31, 2005:Visual Studio Plugin for GForge 4.5
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May 30, 2005:GForge Group Offers Hosting Services
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Aug 11, 2004:GForge Group Provides Online Training
Jul 05, 2004:Todd Musgrove Joins the GForge Group
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Mar 05, 2004:PGFoundry.org Switches to GForge
Feb 18, 2004:Thomas Hargens Joins GForge Group

Sep 04, 2006

IT Business: Feds put open source into active service

The Canadian government is planning to use GForge as the starting point for asset management. A Treasury Board director walks us through the process and identifies the applications that will be tackled first.

The federal government has embarked on an ambitious project that will use open source software to manage assets created for use in the public sector, including custom-developed applications.

Called Intellectual Resources Canada (IRCan), the project is being led by the CIO Branch of the Treasury Board Secretariat but has its origins in Public Works and Government Services. The departments are setting up a repository of sorts based on GForge, an open source collaboration and code management tool which grew out of the original Sourceforge.net system created by VA Linux.

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