Today I moved from Sourceforge to Google Code, because I'm fed up with SourceForge:
So I moved to Google Code. Furthermore Google Code provides an excellent issue tracker.
By the way Devproof is running on a small vServer with 512 MB of RAM. Actually the vServer is allocating 300 MB of RAM. The Tomcat process is using 180 MB (including Devproof Portal). The vServer is hosted at netcup.de, the best vServer provider on the internet. They provide excellent support for their great vServer.
Now there are new vServer with more performance available.
I am proud to annouce the release of Devproof Portal 1.0-rc2. The release has got a lot of bugfixes, a new bundling project and finally a full bundled Tomcat 6 distribution, so that you can try it out without any installation effort.
Getting started: Devproof Portal with Tomcat 6
Overview: Devproof Portal
Have fun with the new release ;-)
Devproof is a site for developers and will provide technical articles. Furthermore you will find some software products.
I am proud to annouce the release of Devproof Portal 1.0-rc1. Devproof Portal is a full featured portal. It provides modules like blogging, articles, bookmarks, downloads and a lot of other modules. Furthermore it is easy extensible and customizable. If you would like to know more about the features and would like to see screenshots you can follow this link: Features and screenshots
Devproof Portal bases on defacto standard frameworks like Apache Wicket, Spring Framework and Hibernate.
Find out more about Devproof Portal