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    Mezzanine

    Mezzanine

    CMS framework for Django

    ... a simple yet highly extensible architecture that lets you really get into the code. Apart from the features that come with Django such as MVC architecture, ORM, templating and caching, Mezzanine comes with a great many other features. This includes hierarchical page navigation, a simple drag-and-drop HTML5 forms builder with CSV export, scheduled publishing, easy page ordering, social media sharing, and so much more.
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    Render 4 Monitoring

    Render Web Services for Viewing/Monitoring and Test Web Applications

    Renders and aggregates other web services into static HTML monitoring output. Also implements simple and dynamic testing of web based applications using mechanize. Includes Basic authentication, and ADFS authentication for web service testing. Custom authentications can be implemented very easily with python programming. Implements PhantomJS rendering for Javascript/HTML5 dynamic web pages. Requires python3
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    CollectD-CSV Plotter

    Web interface for visualizing CSV data from CollectD monitoring system

    CollectD-CSV Plotter is a web interface for fetching and visualizing data that is saved in CollectD CSV format. An HTML form is used for defining the time interval and choosing the wanted measurements. The plotter is actually a front-end for collectd-csv module (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collectd-csv/), which it uses for fetching the data. Technologies CollectD-CSV Plotter uses include CGI/Python, HTML5/JavaScript, jQuery, jQuery-UI and Gnuplot.
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    totaldepth

    Petrophysical data processing and presentation.

    TotalDepth is an Open Source, cross platform, software collection that can process petrophysical data from the oil field such as wireline logs, seismic data and so on. Conventional, proprietary, software for petrophysical data tends to be expensive to licence, restrictive, slow to develop for and tied to expensive hardware. TotalDepth changes all of that. TotalDepth is open and cross-platform, and produces results straight to the bowser. TotalDepth supports such technologies such as HTML5...
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