Epoptes Announcementstag:launchpad.net,2011-09-27:/epoptes/+announcementshttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/85580574/epoptes_64.pnghttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/85580620/epoptes_14.png2017-01-18T18:08:45.887048+00:00Epoptes has migrated to github.com!2017-01-18T18:08:45.887048+00:002017-01-18T18:08:45.776081+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2017-01-18:/+announcement/14439Fotis Tsamishttps://launchpad.net/~ftsamis<p>Epoptes code repositories and bug tracking have been migrated to github at: <a href="https://github.com/Epoptes/epoptes/" rel="nofollow">https:/<wbr/>/github.<wbr/>com/Epoptes/<wbr/>epoptes/</a></p>
<p>Translations, Answers and PPAs will continue to be monitored/updated in Launchpad.</p>Hello world!2011-09-27T20:36:08.229977+00:002011-09-27T20:36:08.173541+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2011-09-27:/+announcement/8985Fotis Tsamishttps://launchpad.net/~ftsamis<p>Hello world!<br/>
This is Epoptes, a computer lab management and monitoring tool, that started as sch-scripts from Alkis Georgopoulos and Fotis Tsamis.</p>
<p>As sch-scripts was growing larger we decided to make it two projects, so here we are with Epoptes. Epoptes is an internationalized tool for managing the computers in a lab, by using a daemon running in a server, the monitoring/main application and a client application that gets installed in every computer client.</p>
<p>We hope to see Epoptes installed in every Linux computer lab!</p>