/owlcms4

Olympic Weightlifting Competition Management System

Primary LanguageJavaOtherNOASSERTION

OWLCMS - Olympic Weightlifting Competition Management System

This software is a complete rewrite of owlcms which has been used to manage Olympic Weightlifting competitions since 2009. This 4th generation of the software uses up-to-date technologies to run both on local machines (Windows, Linux, Mac) or in the cloud (Heroku, Kubernetes)

The application can be used for anything from a club meet using a single laptop all the way up to a national championship with several platform, full jury, integration with streaming, and public internet scoreboards.

Features and Documentation

See the application Web Site for a full overview.

Installation Options

See the application Web Site for a full overview.

Refer to the following page for the various setups and releases, including preliminary releases for early adopters.

Support

  • Discussion list If you wish to discuss the program or ask questions, please add yourself to this discussion group. You can withdraw at any time.
  • Project board This shows what we are working on, and our work priorities. Check here first, we may actually already be working on it...

Licensing and Notes

This is free, as-is, no warranty whatsoever software. If you just want to run it as is for your own club or federation, just download from the Releases repository and go ahead. You should perform your own tests to see if the software is fit for your own purposes and circumstances.

If however you wish to provide the software as a service to others (including by hosting it), or if you create a modified version, the license requires you to make full sources and building instructions available for free – just like this software is (see the License for details.)

Credits

The software is written and maintained by Jean-François Lamy, IWF International Technical Official Category 1 (Canada)

Thanks to Anders Bendix Nielsen (Denmark) and Alexey Ruchev (Russia) for their support, feedback and help testing this version of the software.

See the file pom.xml for the list of Open Source software used in the project. In particular, this project relies heavily on the Vaadin application framework, and their long-standing support for open-source software.