Difference between revisions 107507733 and 107507734 on dewiki{{Infobox software |name = Kune |logo = [[Image:Kune-logo.svg|200px]] |screenshot = [[Image:Concurrent-edit-and-chat.png|300px]] |caption = |collapsible = |author = [[Comunes Collective]] |developer = [[Comunes Collective]], IEPALA Foundation (contracted; show full) | url = http://ourproject.org/moin/Hacia_un_nuevo_gestor_de_Proyectos_Libres | accessdate = 22 April 2012 }}</ref> concluded that only the groups that had a [[geek|techie]] among them (who would manage [[Mailman]] or install a [[Content Management System|CMS]]) were able to move forward, while the rest would abandon the service. Thus, new free collaborative tools were needed, more usable and suitable for anyone, as the available free tools required a high technical expertise. It was the birth of Kune, whose name means "together" in [[Esperanto]]. The first prototypes of Kune were developed using [[Ruby on Rails]] and [[Pyjamas (software)|Pyjamas]]. However, with the [[Java (software platform)#Licensing|release of Java]] and the [[Google Web Toolkit]] as free software, the community embraced these technologies since 2007<ref name="video2008" />. In 2009, with a stable codebase and about to release a major version of Kune<ref>{{cite news|title=¡Colabora con Kune! Llamado a desarrolladores/as|url=http://www.apesol.org/news/341|p(contracted; show full)[[Category:Computing platforms]] [[Category:Electronic documents]] [[Category:Web 2.0]] [[Category:Free software]] [[Category:Free software programmed in Java]] [[Category:Cross-platform software]] [[Category:Free software websites]] [[Category:Internet properties established in 2009]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=107507734.
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