setUMLfree's profile picture. The webUML initiative wants to set UML free and release it on the world wide web. This way it wants to enable a more social modelling experience.

webUML initiative

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The webUML initiative wants to set UML free and release it on the world wide web. This way it wants to enable a more social modelling experience.

Kevin Watson from London, United Kingdom, signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Appan Ponnappan from Bangalore, India, signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Arnold Cesarano from Venezuela signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Mohamed Ibn Elazzouzi from Lyon Area, France signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Jan Dickele from Belgium signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Robert Encarnacao from Costa Rica signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Antonio Villegas from Barcelona, Spain signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Roel Mathys from Brussels Area, Belgium signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Renaat Van Hee from Gent Area, Belgium signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Matteo Bordin from Paris, France signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Bram Fabeck from Antwerp Area, Belgium signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Ivana Hájíčková from Czech Republic signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Eric Wang from Beijing, China signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Manu Dev from Pune, India signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Carlos E. Morales M. from Venezuela signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Lucas Guilherme Diedrich from Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Timmo Freudl-Gierke from Berlin, Germany signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Esther Fan from Greater Seattle Area, USA signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Amith Kota from Ohio, USA signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


Willem Voogd from Rotterdam Area, Netherlands signed up supporting the webUML initiative.


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