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Working Group Chair: Tom Barton, University of Chicago / Working Group Flywheel: Steve Olshansky, Internet2


This wiki space is a companion to the Grouper Website: http://www.internet2.edu/grouper/

Welcome to the Grouper Groups Management Toolkit Wiki. This is the primary documentation for Grouper, and is a community-maintained repository consisting of technical information you need to know prior to installing grouper, installation/configuration guides, and case studies contributed by the Grouper community.

Internet2's Grouper Groups Management Toolkit enables project managers, departments, institutions and end users to create and manage institutional and personal groups. It puts control of a group in the hands of its steward and enables the person to manage the membership and what resources it can access.

Before installing Grouper, be sure to review the following information:
Specsheet - Offers operational specifications for the development and deployment of Grouper.
License - Terms under which Grouper is licensed, the Apache 2.0 license.
Archives - Details feature information and downloads of previous Grouper versions.
Glossary - Terms and definitions relevant to Grouper.

Grouper Trademark Guidelines and Styleguide - Usage policy for the Grouper logo.

Download Grouper v1.6.0.

Developer Resources

Links to developers' resources, most likely those that were in the "Grouper Project" section in the previous version.


Grouper Technical FAQ

NOTE: All Internet2 Activities are governed by the Internet2 Intellectual Property Framework.

Related Internet2 Middleware projects

Development of this software was supported with funding from Internet2, the University of Chicago, the University of Bristol, the NSF Middleware Initiative (NSF 02-028, Grant No. OCI-0330626), and JISC.Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).


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