26 January, 2007

Vodafone to launch open source community portal called Betavine

Vodafone betavine logo.jpg

“Update 29/1/07

The title of my post shouldn’t say ‘open source’. ‘The Betavine Portal’ is not an open source portal. All application owners will continue to own the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for their applications. The Portal however, will have a section dedicated to open source. Nothing has changed since I wrote my original post and its entire contents remain true.

I would like to apologise if I’ve caused some confusion.

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Vodafone is looking to stimulate the development of new applications in the mobile and internet industry through a new community portal. And I’m lucky enough to be the first to tell people :)

The Portal called Betavine, has been scheduled for a *soft* launch on January 31st 2006 and I’ve agreed to help seed interest within the community to help grow awareness on the ground.

I was lucky enough to take part in a workshop alongside Andy Tiller from Shozu, Hakon Martinsen of m-spatial and Tom Hume, from Future Platforms to help Vodafone put together their requirements. It was interesting to see how they had put most of it together already, demonstrating their understanding of the open source community.

If you want to take a sneak preview and take part in a field trial between now and the 31st (possibly longer), then get in touch and I’ll give you login details.

If you own a mobile application this is a great way to get free feedback and exposure.

About the Betavine portal
It’s a research and development space run by Vodafone Group R&D. It aims to encourage collaboration in the area of mobile and internet communications.

As a user you can:

  • Download and test applications
  • Comment and contribute on the forums and blogs

As a developer you can

  • Create your own projects and host applications
  • Blog about your projects
  • Interact with your users and the Betavine community

On the Betavine Portal, interaction between developers and testers provides a testing ground for the latest concepts and technologies. New technologies are tested in real-world conditions, key technologies are identified and winning concepts come to the fore.

It’s an open community that self-regulates. You are free to register and contribute to discussion threads and create or comment on blog entries. As a developer you can create a project space to upload your application, showcase your work and engage the Betavine testing community.

For students it’s a chance to be involved in developing mobile applications through internships, ‘externships’ and competitions. Winning projects will be featured on the student page, and taken further through collaboration with the Betavine community.

Like featured projects and applications, the Betavine Web site itself is in continual beta testing by its users. Suggest new Web site features and discuss in the forum thread. Betavine’s developers take their lead from the Web site community.

To participate in a beta trial before it’s made public on January 31st 2007, get in touch with me.

This is a great opportunity to be one of the first to have an application on the portal.

 

13 Responses to “Vodafone to launch open source community portal called Betavine”

  1. Claus 26 January 2007 at 7:12 pm #

    Opening up access to mobile phone specs, emulators, and tools would be a good start. Rather than hiding this information behind http://www.via.vodafone.com/.

  2. Paul Walsh 27 January 2007 at 1:53 am #

    I agree Claus. Let me know if you’d like login details before the 31st to help with some of the beta testing, or to upload an app.

  3. [...] Más en Segala (vía Read/Write Web) [...]

  4. [...] Paul Walsh, who was involved in the portal set-up, has more details over on the Segala blog. Paul can also hook you up with a pre-launch trial of Betavine, so if you’re interested contact him. [...]

  5. Paul Walsh 28 January 2007 at 5:32 am #

    I wonder if there’s a subscription service that automatically translates pingbacks – I think it would be useful.

  6. [...] Vodafone to launch open source community portal called Betavine [...]

  7. [...] My recent post about the imminent soft launch of Vodafone’s new community Portal has attracted a lot of attention across the blogshere and traditional news sites, demonstrating the power of the blog to anyone who might be a little sceptical. Although, truth be told, if it wasn’t for people like Richard at ReadWrite/Web and Sam/Mike at Vecosys I doubt I would have seen a fraction of the traffic and Vodafone wouldn’t be as concerned about the latest speculation to grab the grape vine. I suppose my post on Web2Ireland would have stimulated some interest also. [...]

  8. Rod McLaren 29 January 2007 at 9:30 am #

    Hi there Paul, you’re on this week’s carnival of the mobilists.
    http://www.mobbu.com/Blog/31/carnival-of-the-mobilists

  9. Paul Walsh 30 January 2007 at 7:45 am #

    Thanks for the mention Rod, much appreciated :)

    Why don’t you take a look at the Portal and give us your thoughts. I noticed that you called it an “open(ish)” Portal – it would be good to get your feedback after you’ve seen it.

  10. [...] If you’re not familiar with the Portal then check out my original post to learn more. [...]

  11. Liferay Portal…

    Mit Liferay lassen sich sich anspruchvollste Portale in einheitliche Bedienoberfläche realisieren. Unternehmen oder öffentliche Institutionen können damit ihre individuellen Geschäftsprozesse (z.B. Auftragsverwaltung), Informationen und Anwendungen…

  12. Alex Laurie 9 February 2007 at 10:27 am #

    Paul, as per your request; we have had a look at Betavine and commented on it here: http://www.mobbu.com/Blog/32/vodafone-betavine

    thanks

    alex

  13. [...] Check out my original post if the Betavine Portal is new to you. Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

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