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    WriteFreely

    WriteFreely

    A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers

    An open source platform for building a writing space on the web. Our fast, auto-saving editor is all you need to quickly get your thoughts down and published to your blog. WriteFreely sets your ideas and your server's resources free. Just run the binary to start your site up. Host your own community of writers. Interact with the decentralized social web via ActivityPub. WriteFreely has spent the past six years reliably powering more than 150,000 blogs on Write.as.
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    Jocko

    Jocko

    Kafka implemented in Golang with built-in coordination

    Kafka/distributed commit log service in Go. Protocol compatible with Kafka so Kafka clients and services work with Jocko. Use Serf for discovery, Raft for consensus (and remove the need to run ZooKeeper). Able to use percentages of disk space for retention policies rather than only bytes and time kept. Handling size configs when you change the number of partitions or add topics. API versioning [more API versions to implement]. Replication [first draft done - testing heavily now]. Partition...
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