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    LBRY App

    LBRY App

    Browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled

    LBRY is a free, open, and community-run digital marketplace. Build the future of content freedom. What if anyone in the world could publish a piece of digital content, anyone else in the world could access it, for free or for payment, and that entire system worked end-to-end without any centralized authority or point of control? Looking for API documentation, formal specifications, how-tos, resources, or the meaning of life? Find at least some of these things in the resources area. No matter...
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    CommSy

    CommSy

    Web-based Community System

    CommSy is a webbased community system, originally developed at the University of Hamburg, Germany, to support learning/working communities. For a more indepth description see the project home page. For questions or comments contact finck@commsy.net. Code is now hosted at GitHub. See https://github.com/commsy/commsy Documentation is available under: http://docs.commsy.net You can grep the latest development build of CommSy from...
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