Name: Jukka Zitting
Member since: 2002-11-18 13:18:45
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Homepage: http://hukka.greywolves.org/Software.html
Notes: I've been doing some random open source work during last five years. Most of the stuff I've done is very limited in scope, isolated patches to projects like Log4j and qpsmtpd. A larger contribution is the early work on the content management system Midgard. I started the project together with bergie and was the lead developer for quite a while, but left the project already a couple of years ago. Nowadays I'm more interested in less structured web content management systems. I've implemented quite a few wiki systems, and I'm currently planning on releasing yet another wiki engine I wrote for my personal web site.
Anyway, for the last few weeks I've been working on my Yukatan webmail project, whose primary goal is to create a database-backed webmail system. So far I've been focusing on the database backend that runs primarily on PostgreSQL.
I've documented the development of the Yukatan data model at http://yukatan.sourceforge.net/sql/yukatan.html, and have now reached 1.0 status with the database backend.
I'm posting this etry to Advogato to get some comments and feedback on the database design. If you are interested, please take a look at the SQL schema and related documentation. Please send any comments by email or as responses to the SourceForge news entry.
Thanks!
There are a couple of things that I don't like about the current version of Miki. I'll be posting my TODO for Miki 0.2.0 in a couple of days.
18 Nov 2002 (updated 18 Nov 2002 at 14:14 UTC) »
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