Thanks
From AigaionWiki
By definition, these acknowledgements are terribly incomplete. Just for starters, consider adding to the list below all users at the forum who help answer questions and solve problems; all people submitting bug reports; and all people contributing translations.
Major feature designs, code contributions, and heavy testing
Dennis Allerkamp, Wietse Balkema, Gerbert ten Brinke, Andreas Bulling, Arthur van Bunningen, Øyvind Hauge, Hendri Hondorp, Peter Mosses, Dennis Reidsma, Daniel Schneider, Manuel Strehl, Sebastian Schleußner, ...
Other Systems
Aigaion leans heavily on a number of other open source projects, code snippets, libraries, etc... Here we try to list them :)
- CodeIgniter - used as basic framework of Aigaion
- TinyMCE - used for editing notes
- Bibliophile - provided RTF export, OSBib formatting, and the first version of the Bibtex parser
- PHP utf8 libraries - used for handling utf8 strings, and for the really great utf8-to-ascii transliteration
- Prototype - javascript framework used for Ajax functionality
- Scriptaculous - javascript framework used for even more Ajax functionality
- File_upload - the file upload class
- authLdap - authorization using LDAP by Mark Round
- httpclient - The http client of Manuel Lemos, used for embedding of Aigaion content in other pages
- MediaWiki - this wiki system
- Simple Machines Forum - our forum
- Bugdar - our tracker system
- SourceForge - SVN hosting, release system, etcetera
Exposure
Exposure through reviews, blogs, and more such nice media.
- Fauskes.net
- Georg Hohmann - review of Aigaion 1.2
- Sanjo Jose and Francis Jayakanth - a paper about Aigaion, apparently submitted to a journal
- swisswuff - review
- Toomuchcookies - blog post
- Ricardo Vidal - blog post
- Wikipedia
- ModlerCity.de - review of Aigaion (German)
- Tuxpost.de - review of Aigaion (German)
- Musafira - review of Aigaion (German)
- Øyvind - Aigaion in the list of recommended Open Source software, as the "must have tool for anyone using LaTeX", and Øyvind's review
- Om Atle - review of Aigaion (Norwegian)