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    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole is a tool to manage DB schema. It defines DB schema

    Ridgepole is a database schema management tool that treats your schema as code by expressing it in a Ruby DSL and applying diffs to keep databases in sync. You describe the desired state in a “Schemafile” (tables, columns, indexes, constraints), and Ridgepole compares it with the live database to generate only the necessary changes. This diff-and-apply approach makes schema changes repeatable and reviewable, avoiding hand-written migrations for routine structural edits. ...
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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Centralize, transform and stash your data

    Logstash is a server-side data processing pipeline that dynamically ingests data from numerous sources, transforms it, and ships it to your favorite “stash” regardless of format or complexity. It supports and ingests data of all shapes, sizes and sources, dynamically transforms and prepares this data, and transports it to the output of your choice. Logstash is extensible, with over 200 plugins available to let you create and configure your pipeline how you choose.
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    Ahoy

    Ahoy

    Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails

    Ahoy is a first-party analytics library built primarily for Ruby on Rails, designed to let applications track visits and events in a clean, integrated way rather than relying on third-party tooling. It stores data in your own database by default, which gives developers full control over what data is captured, how it's processed, and how it’s used, sidestepping privacy concerns of external analytics providers. The library supports Rails, JavaScript, and native apps, making it flexible across...
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    GRAIL Real Time Location Service (RTLS)
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    An application built onto the Open Table Explorer engine for the acquisition and analysis of home energy consumption and solar energy production.Moved to github as Open Table Explorer
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    Mwamko is a web interface for OpenVZ. As of August 18, 2007 the projects being transfered from SourceForge.net to Freshmeat.net
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    The purpose of SNX is to have a modular series of components that report back to a central repository and 'AI' for pattern recognition and anomoly detection. This is to help with IDS systems, and to move to the next generation of security.
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