

OOS – the Organic Operating System for the web -
We built the foundation in early 2004 as a basis of the youth-platform of the german office for family affairs.
We managed to keep ownership and therefore released it as an open source project.
What is it? Basically it is a web application development framework based on the LAMP stack. But it’s more than that.
We made sure it was easily extensible on all levels by making sure to built an interface paradigm into the framework that has proven to offer an extremely low entry barrier to new users even when confronted with complex applications. – The installation procedure is much like the experience you get when installing a wordpress blog.
On the other hand we made it really easy for the average PHP developer to create new functionality that embeds seamlessly into the interface and things like rights management.
And thirdly it has never been easier to extend the functionality of a framework: just pop a class (with a few naming conventions for the filename) into a specific directory and it can be accessed anywhere.
Obviously it comes with a lot of system functionality like paypal, amazon, googlemaps, etc
It also comes with a generic API that can access modules and integrates fully with the rights management.
Further information can be found at http://oos.hotoshi.com
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In fall 2003, just after i had founded hundertelf, we won the pitch for creating a social network/platform for the german ministery of family affairs.
It was supposed to be targeted at people between 10 and 16 years and its purpose was to create a safe environment in which the users could explore the use of platforms like this without the risk of harassment of data theft and the like.
On the project managers list was about everything you find on facebook these days.
In order to start small and slowly evolve into a full fledged social network, we decided to develop a framework on the LAMP -Stack and release it as an open source product once we were done with the initial development. At the time MVC frameworks were rare. Today we would have chosen ZEND, RAILS or SPRING, depending on the language of preference.
OOS is the result of this effort.
http://xsoo.org
http://netzcheckers.de
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