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1<!--
2//-----------------------------------------------------------
3// Copyright Christian Arnault LAL-Orsay CNRS
4// arnault@lal.in2p3.fr
5// See the complete license in cmt_license.txt "http://www.cecill.info".
6//-----------------------------------------------------------
7-->
8<!-- phpmyvisites -->
9<a href="http://www.phpmyvisites.net/" title="phpMyVisites | Open source web analytics"
10onclick="window.open(this.href);return(false);">
11<script type="text/javascript">
12<!--
13var a_vars = Array();
14var pagename='';
15
16var phpmyvisitesSite = 1;
17var phpmyvisitesURL = "http://www.cmtsite.org/phpmv2/phpmyvisites.php";
18//-->
19</script>
20<script language=javascript src="http://www.cmtsite.org/phpmv2/phpmyvisites.js"
21type="text/javascript"></script>
22<noscript>
23<p>phpMyVisites | Open source web analytics
24<img src="http://www.cmtsite.org/phpmv2/phpmyvisites.php" alt="phpMyVisites" style="border:0" />
25</p>
26</noscript>
27</a>
28<!-- /phpmyvisites --> 
29<center><h1><b>Project management</b></h1></center>
30
31<hr>
32<br>
33
34      CMT is an academic project aimed at providing support to the
35      software developments in the context of large physics
36      experiments. It is supported by the <a
37      href="http://www.lal.in2p3.fr">LAL</a> (Laboratoire de
38      l'Acc&eacute;l&eacute;rateur Lin&eacute;aire - CNRS), where a
39      support team has been setup:
40
41      <p>
42      <center><i>
43          Christian Arnault
44          <br>Vincent Garonne
45        </i></center>
46
47      <p>This project is managed in an OpenSource-like style, with
48        available sources, and is opened to any contribution from
49        anybody. Although it is currently used by Physics experiments, it
50        is strongly required to stay experiment neutral, and this
51        requirements is fully endorsed in its internal design (eg by
52        ensuring that all possible customizations can always be performed
53        without modifications to the kernel).
54
55      <p>This kind of requirements also implies that portability or
56        modularity issues (including environment independance) are
57        assigned a quite high priority.
58
59<br>
60<hr>
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