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    Jupyter Enterprise Gateway

    Jupyter Enterprise Gateway

    Enables Jupyter Notebooks to share resources across clusters

    ...From a technical perspective, Jupyter Enterprise Gateway is a web server that enables the ability to launch kernels on behalf of remote notebooks. This leads to better resource management, as the web server is no longer the single location for kernel activity. It essentially exposes a Kernel as a Service model. By default, the Jupyter framework runs kernels locally - potentially exhausting the server of resources.
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    openvpn-monitor

    openvpn-monitor

    openvpn-monitor is a web based OpenVPN monitor

    openvpn-monitor is a simple Python program to generate HTML that displays the status of an OpenVPN server, including all current connections. It uses the OpenVPN management console. It typically runs on the same host as the OpenVPN server, however, it does not necessarily need to. OpenVPN-monitor is a web-based OpenVPN monitor, that shows current connection information, such as users, location, and data transferred.
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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. Chronological content (e.g., articles, blog posts) as well as static pages. Integration with external services. Site themes (created using Jinja2 templates). Publication of articles in multiple languages. Generation of Atom and RSS feeds. Code syntax highlighting via Pygments. Import existing content from WordPress, Dotclear, or RSS feeds. Fast rebuild times due to content caching and selective output writing....
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    survol

    RDF-based framework monitoring business systems activity

    A Python agent and a web interface aiming to help the analysis and investigation of a legacy application. A set of machines, processes, databases, programs etc ... all communicating with each other, manipulating your data, and whose software architecture has become, with time, complicated, difficult to understand, and undocumented. Data are aggregated with an RDF inference engine, creating a global vision of the business information processing.
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    redfish-lab

    Get started with the Redfish RESTful API from the DMTF

    Redfish-lab allows a smooth ramp-up with the Redfish RESTful API on an HPE ProLiant server, including UEFI/BIOS configuration with various scripting languages like PowerShell and Python. Small tutorials/articles are also proposed in the Wiki section.
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    QAL

    QAL

    Query Abstraction Layer

    Project has moved to: https://github.com/OptimalBPM/qal QAL is a collection of libraries for mining, transforming and writing data from and to a number of places. Sources and destinations include different SQL and NoSQL backends, file formats like .csv, XML and excel. Even untidy HTML web pages. It has a database abstraction layer that supports connectivity to Postgres, MySQL, DB2, Oracle, MS SQL server. JSON and MongoDB is coming. It uses XML/JSON formats(self-generated SQL...
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    PyML server (Python Markup Language) is a content management framework. Page contents are written in pure Python, Python objects can be created and used to render HTML for remote browsers. PyML has been developped to be very simple and easy to use.
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    4Suite is a platform for XML processing and knowledge-management, consisting of a library of integrated tools for XML processing, and an XML data repository and server with a rules-based engine.
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    fbreportz

    Generate plots from a FogBugz server

    fbreportz is a utility which accesses a FogBugz server via it's XML API in order to produce plots of various project metrics (FogBugz is a bug tracking product from Fog Creek software).
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