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    StackCollect

    StackCollect

    A server and database monitoring platform.

    The StackCollect SCM is written in Python and is free to download, more advanced features can be purchased from StackCollect. Monitored Server Platforms Include: Windows Server 2012 R2 Monitored Database Platforms Include: PostgreSQL Microsoft SQL Server MariaDb MySQL
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    FlightFeather's goal is "social networking for everyone". This means that anyone should have a chance to run a popular social networking site -- on minimal hardware, and without wasting bandwidth.
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    PyProperties

    Provides support for properties files in Python 3.x

    pyproperties provides support for properties files in Python. Being written entirely from scratch it is not in any way derived from java.util.Properties. There are projects which try to mimic j.u.P. This is not one of them. It can read, parse and store properties files but also provides some more advanced functionality like manipulating comments and type-guessing.
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