OpenMMOd is a open-source event-driven MMORPG Server written in C++ with a YAML packet definition backend. It is MySQL database driven currently with future backend support to come in the future.
MTA independent transparent Greylist proxy with very little dependencies. greyd runs as a front end to your existing SMTP server to reject as much spam as possible before it hit the real SMTP server.
PAFlow is an open source document tracking system. The project is sponsored by the AIPA (Italian Authority for the Information Technology in the Public Administration) and it is carried on by Icube, an open source company in Pisa, Italy.
FreeBT is a mirror of BitTorrent 3.4.2 - the last MIT-licensed version of the BitTorrent Mainline client, trying to ensure it doesn't get lost in the ether.
ScriptBot is a scriptable IRC bot. Based on PircBot and BSF, it allows to fully customize the bot's behaviour by editing script files in the scripting language of your choice.
SIPStir is a bulk call generator for SIP devices/servers. The server piece is capable of generating an infinite variety of call scenarios based on a simple scripting language. A wxPython client can connect to the server to monitor and modify progress.
planimo is an instant messaging system planned for lan chats. It support file transfers between users, can emit beeps whene new message arrive and integrate well in gnome desktop! It works on windows too
This is a package manager for GNU/Linux. It will be built using concepts from bittorent. This program will mostly be written in Python with a little Lisp.
GSM Phone manager with a friendly graphical user interface. It uses QT for GUI, Bluetooth technology for connection and the GSM extended set of AT commands for the dialog with the device.
pyfics is a python library for connecting to Free Internet Chess Server(FICS) and parsing messages received. With pyfics it's easy to write bots or interfaces for FICS in python.
Ivy: a lightweight software bus. Ivy is a lightweight software bus for quick-prototyping protocols. It allows applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a subscription mechanism based on regular expressions.
Upstream is a collection of tools that allow users to send in system specific log and troubleshooting data to support personnel. Furthermore, developers can use Upstream to enhance the scope of their bug/support tracking systems.