Workspace Sharing Widget is a widget that allows the sharing of items present in the D4Science Workspace.
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README.md

Workspace Sharing Widget

Workspace Sharing Widget is a widget that allows the sharing of items present in the D4Science Workspace.

Structure of the project

  • The source code is present in the src folder.

Built With

Documentation

  • Use of this widget is described on Wiki.

Change log

See Releases.

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the EUPL V.1.1 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

About the gCube Framework

This software is part of the gCubeFramework: an open-source software toolkit used for building and operating Hybrid Data Infrastructures enabling the dynamic deployment of Virtual Research Environments by favouring the realisation of reuse oriented policies.

The projects leading to this software have received funding from a series of European Union programmes see FUNDING.md