THE GREAT RENAMING! All that was "SIG" should now be "community," except for

the database and the URLs (for backward compatibility).  Do a full rebuild
after browsing this one!
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Description:
The Venice Web Communities System is a system for supporting online
communities and special interest groups. A single Venice server will
support multiple SIGs, and all users authenticating themselves with the
Venice server will be able to join any SIG based on that server.
support multiple communities, and all users authenticating themselves with
the Venice server will be able to join any community based on that server.
SIGs support multiple features, the first of which will be Web-based linear
conferencing (along the lines of WellEngaged, UBB, and other conferencing
systems). Features to be added thereafter include instant messaging and
chat (which will be based on the Jabber open-source instant-messaging
system), calendars, link directories, e-mail newsletters, and possibly
advanced features such as collaborative databases and content creation/
publishing.
Communities support multiple features, the first of which will be Web-based
linear conferencing (along the lines of WellEngaged, UBB, and other
conferencing systems). Features to be added thereafter include instant
messaging and chat (which will be based on the Jabber open-source
instant-messaging system), calendars, link directories, e-mail newsletters,
and possibly advanced features such as collaborative databases and content
creation/publishing.
Implementation:
Venice is written in Java using Java Servlet and JSP technologies, and