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    go-systemd

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    Go bindings to systemd socket activation, journal, D-Bus

    ...The daemon package is an implementation of the sd_notify protocol. It can be used to inform systemd of service start-up completion, watchdog events, and other status changes. The dbus package connects to the systemd D-Bus API and lets you start, stop and introspect systemd units. API documentation is available online.
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    FerretDB

    FerretDB

    A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative

    MongoDB is a life-changing technology for many developers, empowering them to build applications faster than using relational databases. However, MongoDB abandoned its Open-Source roots, changing the license to SSPL making it unusable for many Open Source and Commercial Projects. FerretDB is going to be a perfect solution for those looking for MongoDB development experience available as fully Open Source Software. The core of our solution is a stateless proxy, which converts MongoDB protocol...
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