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Xibo on Launchpad Blog

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Xibo has been using the Launchpad platform for nearly a year now. It’s a key piece in the Xibo development jigsaw puzzle and lets the development team keep things organised in one central place, and lets you log blueprints (enhancement requests), support requests etc to keep your Xibo install working properly.

Dan and I were approached by Matthew Revell (of LugRadio fame – amongst other things) to answer a few questions on Xibo and how we use Launchpad. The resulting interview is on the Launchpad blog here:

http://blog.launchpad.net/projects/xibo-open-source-signage

I’d personally like to say a great big thank you to everyone who works on Launchpad for making it the best software collaboration platform out there!
Alex

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