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    Tandoor Recipes

    Tandoor Recipes

    Application for managing recipes, planning meals, building shopping

    ...A basic permission system exists but this application is not meant to be run as a public page. Tandoor is developed by volunteers in their free time just because its fun. That said earning some money with the project allows us to spend more time on it and thus make improvements we otherwise couldn't. Powerful & customizable search with fulltext support and TrigramSimilarity. Create and search for tags, assign them in batch to all files matching certain filters. Import recipes from thousands of websites supporting ld+json or microdata. ...
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    gusty

    gusty

    Making DAG construction easier

    gusty allows you to control your Airflow DAGs, Task Groups, and Tasks with greater ease. gusty manages collections of tasks, represented as any number of YAML, Python, SQL, Jupyter Notebook, or R Markdown files. A directory of task files is instantly rendered into a DAG by passing a file path to gusty's create_dag function. gusty also manages dependencies (within one DAG) and external dependencies (dependencies on tasks in other DAGs) for each task file you define. All you have to do is...
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    Ratnode

    Ratnode

    Ratnode - A Flexible, Fast and Fun, Ticket and Process Tracker

    Ratnode is a fun, easy, flexible, colorful, scalable and touch screen (tablet) ticket tracking system for personal and business processes. Written in Python, with a MySQL database, Ratnode is efficient on resources and easy to for the average user to install and maintain. Ratnode's colorful displays provide accurate "work in process" prioritization and cartoon-like icons make the usual drudgery of ticket and process tracking a tolerable feat for the Homo Ludens in all of us. ...
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    Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py + Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing module docstring will be a good start. + Create a test driver for Python's regression suite. + Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
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    Gathering requirements should be fun. It's the brainstorming process refined. It shouldn't get in the way of productivity or creativity. Harvest is about gathering requirements in the most intuitive, least intrusive way possible.
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