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    CODESH

    CODESH

    Automatic persistent logbooks for Linux shell sessions (bash, tcsh...)

    The CODESH (COllaborative DEvelopment SHell) project provides an automatic persistent logbook for sessions of personal command-line work by recording what and how is being done: for private use/reuse and for sharing selected parts with collaborators.
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    WorkingWiki is a MediaWiki extension that makes a wiki into a source-code repository, IDE, and compute server. It has special support for LaTeX projects, including sophisticated translation to HTML for display within the wiki page.
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    Our goal is to find out useful and funny ways for expanding the possibilities of many FOSS by integrating them with other FOSS and proprietary systems. You'll find here many open source plugins and extensions useful to put those FOSS hermits together.
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    CollabReview

    Gamification of source code and wikis to improve documentation quality

    "Developers don't like to do documentation, because it has no value for them." CollabReview is a web-based tool that addresses well known phenomena like the information exchange dilemma, free riding or tragedy of commons in collaboratively written texts (e.g. source code or wiki articles) through gamification. It thereby encourages developers to contribute more to the project's documentation without requiring coercion or restricting flexibility and agility. Read more on the project home page!
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    SAFET
    Tener un software avanzado para gestión de proyectos basada en trac. Disponibilidad de Firma Electrónica mediante Tarjetas Inteligentes o archivos de claves. Crear un sistema completo de información de forma muy rápida
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    The PARSEC CEE is the primary achievement of several years of effort at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. The CEE was developed to allow engineers in the Advanced Concepts Department to rapidly prototype launch vehicle and spacecraft concepts.
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    Zen Worlds is an object oriented C++ virtual worlds / MMO game engine framework. This project includes Zen Engine game engine client, Zen Enterprise, an Enterprise Service Bus, and a C++ Application Server, and Zen Studio, a game development IDE.
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    devsimpy

    devsimpy

    Python-based GUI for discrete-event system modeling and simulation

    DEVSimPy is an advanced wxPython GUI for the modeling and simulation of systems based on the DEVS (Discrete EVent system Specification) formalism. Features include powerful built-in editor, advanced modeling approach, powerful discrete event simulation algorithm, import/export DEVS components library and more.
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