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We want to create a System to generally manage any kind of content. In the beginning we just though of audio files, but as we want to make it as flexible as possible it should be able to handle any kind of data.
GTS is a game-oriented but general purpose tracking system for use with anything which has a score, rank, time or winner. Players, teams, locations, events, dates, scores and rankings can all be tracked in each game.
Question and answer database system, originally used to track online trivia game. Easily modifiable perl script, useful perhaps for lightweight knowledgebase system.
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This CGI application is written in perl and provides a simple database for creating, printing, and storing story and task cards as used in the XP Planning Game. For further information see "Extreme Programming Explained" by Kent Beck.