+
+@ignore
+@c vcg as of version 1.30 (current as of 2002-10-24) is GPL
+@c toby 2002-10-24
+@item
+A library for automatic graph layout. VCG version 1.0, which was free
+software, might provide a base for this.
+@end ignore
+
+@item
+A data visualization program along the lines of xgobi or ggobi.
+
+@item
+A graph visualization program, which would use that library and
+provide a front end for manual and interactive intervention so as to
+provide a full substitute for equivalent proprietory software. It
+would be good to support DOT format as input, and perhaps other
+formats.
+
+@c Such proprietary software is daVinci and graphviz, but are uncommon enough
+@c that we don't mention them here publicly.
+@c http://www.research.att.com/~erg/graphviz/info/lang.html
+@c Some useful information about graph drawing programs can be found here
+@c http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/gdlinks.html
+
+@c At the time of making this entry, VCG's website was
+@c http://rw4.cs.uni-sb.de/users/sander/html/gsvcg1.html
+
+@item
+
+A ``one stop shopping system'' for advocates involved with social
+justice or other non-profit campaigns. The idea would be to create an
+easy-to-use interface to software that would allow someone to register a
+domain for their organisation, build a website, and set up mailing
+lists. The software would need options to easily do all this, and be
+made easy for non-hackers. Mainly the work would involve bringing
+together a number of existing tools with an overriding configuration
+program.
+
+@ignore LinuxBIOS is doing this