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    WendzelNNTPd

    A free Usenet server with SQL backend and RBAC.

    The WendzelNNTPd is a IPv6-ready NNTP usenet-server with the main goal to be as easy to use as possible. It is portable (Linux/*BSD/*nix), supports AUTHINFO authentication, contains ACL as well as role based ACL and supports invisible newsgroups. It currently supports MySQL and SQLite backends.
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    Contiki-BBS

    Contiki BBS is a tiny, little and text based bulletin board system

    Contiki BBS is a tiny, little and text based bulletin board system (BBS) server for the Commodore 64 homecomputer and a compatible ethernet cartridge (e.g. RRnet, 64NIC+). It will also run in a VICE emulator with ethernet support enabled. The BBS itself can be accessed through a standard telnet connection. Despite a floppy disk drive and the ethernet cartridge no further addon hardware is required (for emulation use VICE with ethernet support).
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    Kashyyyk

    Kashyyyk

    A Work-In-Progress, Full-Featured, Open Source IRC Client

    Kashyyyk is full featured, open source, cross platform IRC client. It was originally written to replace HexChat on OS X. At the time, HexChat (a fork of XChat) had only had a single release on OS X, which was still in alpha. Kashyyyk is extremely small, the binaries and related libraries totaling around half a megabyte. Kashyyyk also has very few external dependencies, the official binaries statically linking all supporting libraries. Kashyyyk is natively available for OS X, Windows,...
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    AoEde

    Virtual ATA over ethernet (AoE) target for Linux

    Derived from vblade ATA over ethernet virtual blade server with experimental features. Tiny and optimized for best performance on embedded Linux devices: home/office NAS'es that usually has limited RAM and CPU resources Also contains some experimental features that, when supported by initiator, - even more improve performance & reliability. Currently only AoE Disk (https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoedisk/) takes all advantages of that features.
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    MailRefinery is a tiny Linux distribution which will turn a machine into a complete mail server including Spam Assassin, GPL Virus filtering, POP, SPOP, IMAP, IMP, Fetchmail and a complete PHP based web interface to control it all.
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    Upgrdsysd streamlines the upgrading of programs and kernels on resource constrained compact-flash based embedded linux systems. It is basically a tiny TFTP server combined with a method to invoke a user-defined authentication/validation script or program.
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