Tag Archives: opensource

Announcing Dycapo Server v0.3.0 – this one is serious

It’s a pleasure for me to announce the release v0.3.0 of Dycapo Server. This release brings in a lot of enhancements, bugs fixed and features. The greater one are the introduction of a real testing suite using py.test and a real driver-riders geolocated matching algorithm. I will also write an article regarding the algorithm today.

Dycapo

Dycapo is the project I’m developing for my Bachelor thesis in Computer Science, during my internship at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, in the SoNet research group. Dycapo Project mission is to develop a complete free/open Architecture to provide Dynamic Carpooling capabilities. That is, Dycapo Project outputs will be: A Protocol aspiring to become a standard for

Announcing Pomodroid 0.4.3, some big changes

The fourth public release of Pomodroid brings some new features and corrections: Fixed bug when rotating the device under a running Pomodoro. Pomodoro Activity is forced to stay in portrait mode Bigger Pomodoro Timer Pomodoro.java completely rewritten. Makes use of Handler and Runnable instead extending CountDownTimer Notification system completely rewritten: user is notified through real

Announcing Pomodroid 0.2.1

A tiny update for the (still) alpha project Pomodroid. I added some new Power Management features: When running a Pomodoro, the Android phone is prevented from going stand-by. That is, it will never block the screen and go to sleep. The block is released when Pomodoro Activity looses focus. When running a Pomodoro, screen brightness

Improve Pomodroid!

I am looking for help in improving Pomodroid, the Android Agile Activity manager for the Pomodoro Technique. It has just been released. The idea behind it is great but there are infinite possible improvements! As example, the possibility to add more sources besides Trac. The user interface can further be improved by a designer. Documentation

Announcing Pomodroid release for the general public

I’m very pleased to announce that Pomodroid, a project on which I worked for three months with a University mate, has now been released for the general public. Pomodroid is a Java/Android application that interacts with a Trac system, retrieves developer’s tasks and lets him work following the basic rules of the Pomodoro technique. Pomodroid