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Trefoil is a simple open-source multiple-user file management system for web hosting service. This is for large-scale use, specially for educational institutions.

This is a fruit of 7 years of work as Project Com2Net. The first two versions of the prototype Com2Net (developed in PHP) was in service at http://com2net.debsirin.ac.th until December 3, 2009.

Project Com2Net was a project established by Juti Noppornpitak in 2002. It was initially implemented in Perl in October 2002 and in PHP later shortly after that. It has been serving Computer Center of Debsirin School since the first stable prototype released in March 2003.

In June 2009, Panote Siriaraya officially joins the team, working on system development. At the same time, the project is registered at Google Code and it is currently officially dual-licensed under GNU General Public License 2 or MIT License. It finally has the first release on December 3, 2009. The release is, however, labeled as Trefoil 1.0 Release Candidate 2.

Currently, there is no plan for the second version.

Features

  • Manage files and directories in the AJAX-driven interactive interface
  • Manage user and their profiles
  • Partially support HTML5

Developers

  • Juti Noppornpitak (Waterloo, ON, Canada) - Project lead
  • Panote Siriaraya (Kent, UK) - Back-end system developer

Credits

  • Developers of Pylons web framework and its accompanying libraries
  • Developers of MySQL

Feedback and support

Please see more information on the project page on Google Code.

Licenses

This project is copyrighted by Panote Siriaraya and Juti Noppornpitak. The source code is dual-licensed under GNU General Public License 2.1 and MIT License.

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Priority and status

Low priority and maintenance only for now

Authored by Juti Noppornpitak (shiroyuki) Published on November, 18 2010 16:34 (Bangkok) Updated 333 days ago

Aurora: Keep holding the left click. Release the mouse on the selection you want.

What you want to do with the content?

Up:

Right:

Down:

Left:

(This idea is based on Mozilla's Aurora concept.)