Why on earth would a developer want to contribute to an open source project? We ran a study on this a little while ago¹. The reasons are all quite simple, and of course are different for many people. We can broadly categorize the type of contributor into 2 categories, driven […]
Why move from Team Foundation Version Control 2012 to Git
The move from Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 to TFS 2013 and Git is not a simple one. In our transition to open source, we decided that Git as a version control system would much better suit our needs. Using Git internally makes our workflow with the Warewolf Easy Service […]
A reference pattern for SOA using Warewolf
I read an interesting article the other day that appeared in a previous share we did on SOA at the data layer and that SOA is not a swear word (I couldn’t agree more). To be honest, I hadn’t come across it until then. But it sparked something I’ve been […]
Dropbox connector shows how easy it is to build Warewolf tools
The most exciting new thing to come out in this latest release is the new Dropbox connector. You will find it in the Toolbox in the Warewolf Studio. It looks like this once on the design surface:
Best feedback ever! Big UI changes coming to Warewolf Studio
Wow! There are some amazing people in the open source community who are contributing in ways better than we ever imagined. We know our UI is a bit clunky and not as intuitive as we want it, but truth be told we didn’t even know where to start. As developers, […]
The world is tired of complex software solutions, and you can help change it
“It is estimated that for every 25% increase in complexity in the tasks to be automated, the complexity of the software solution itself rises by 100%.” – Cynthia Rettig, MIT Sloane Management Review Wouldn’t it be great to empower software developers to get out of the noise generated by […]
Warewolf tooling help and more in the latest release
Our latest release went out today and you’ll notice some nice changes in version 0.4.21.107 of Warewolf. Our last release brought you extra stability, better performance and an entire knowledge base full of documentation. We had some really awesome feedback on UI, thanks everyone! We have made a start on the revamp […]
How does Warewolf integrate into your software architecture?
We have recently gone through the process of categorizing Warewolf and refocusing our development efforts into the service bus aspects of Warewolf. This blog post explains how Warewolf fits into your existing software architecture.
Warewolf stability, performance and documenting everything
Our latest release went out today and you’ll notice some nice changes in version 0.4.19.1 of Warewolf. Aside from going open source, our focus over the last month has been on three key areas: Extra stability, Better performance, and Documentation Warewolf Stability and Performance The biggest win for you […]
6 Reasons to take your software open source
When we tell people of our recent decision to take Warewolf open source, we often get questions like “Why have you done that?” and “How will you make money?” So here are our top six reasons to take your software open source: 1. Being open source gives you access to new […]