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    Certbot

    Certbot

    Get free HTTPS certificates forever from Let's Encrypt

    Certbot is a fully-featured, easy-to-use, extensible client for the Let's Encrypt CA. It fetches a digital certificate from Let’s Encrypt, an open certificate authority launched by the EFF, Mozilla, and others. This certificate then lets browsers verify the identity of web servers and ensures secure communication over the Web. Obtaining and maintaining a certificate is usually such a hassle, but with Certbot and Let’s Encrypt it becomes automated and hassle-free. With just a few simple commands, you can turn on and manage HTTPS. Certbot runs directly on the web server, so make sure to check with your hosting provider first if you are able to use Certbot.
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    Buzzers and crosses simulating those on talent show TV programs. Currently prototyped in php/mysql. Looking to implement as cross platform system app using python.
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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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    Luxor is an open-source XML UI Language (XUL) toolkit in Java that lets you build UIs using XML and includes a web server, a portal engine (supporting RSS), a template engine (Velocity), a scripting interpreter (Python) and more.
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    The XUL (XML UI Language) project provides free test suites to help ensure interoperability between different XUL motors/browsers and free, open-source show-case examples (aka blue prints) to demo the power of XML for creating UIs.
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    Luxor Contrib is a collection of example apps, add-ons, plug-ins, tutorials, FAQs, how-tos and other goodies for the Luxor XUL (XML User Interface Language) toolkit.
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    Petra is the primary repository for plugins for the Luxor XUL (XML User Interface Language) toolkit. Plugins let you use new XUL tags along with all built-in core XUL tags without any need to tweak or rebuild the Luxor kernel.
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    Luxilla is a runtime/browser that turns XUL (XML User Interface Language) into live windows, dialogs, menus, toolbars and more without requiring a single-line of Java code. Pass on the chrome folder holding your XUL markup and see it come alive.
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