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Smug is a live-editing content system backed by a Git repository. It behaves like a wiki, except that the content is fully backed by a revision control system.
A python based adaptive network analyzer. The aim of the project is to identify illegitimate uses of bandwidth in a network. Uses tshark for network data gathering.
Work it! is a job post fetcher. It can fetch jobs posts on multiple websites, and store in a local database for later reviewing. Setup as an automated process for nightly (or daily) scanning. Then use viewer to scan at your leisure.
Orca is an extension to the Tribler bittorrent client. It leverages Facebook online social network to bootstrap the cooperative download feature of Tribler.
Palin is a Python IRC library used to develop either IRC clients, or IRC bots or anything other related to IRC. Its name comes from Michael Palin, one of the famous Monty Python.
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Boitata, a blog client that can run from a pendrive and store previous and future posts in a simple database. No setup, single executable with one version for windows and other for linux.
A German web based program that help to find your right denomination
A German web based program that help to find the right denomination. The website matching the belief of a user with beliefs of difference denomination and get back a analyses of accordances.
Very simple tv shows torrents downloader, works with changed gnome-btdownloader. Project is writen in Python and use feedparser library, and for subtitles periscope. plugin for nautilus
XMDNS is an extensible DNS management scheme that uses XML to store data. It features easy manipulation of views (or split horizon DNS). There is also support for hand-crafting records for situations where complicated rules must be enforced.
Magnum Opus is a CMS. (Content Management System) The CMS is developed in Python, using existing libraries like Paste, SQLObject and Mako. Designed to be: easy to implement new content, fast, secure, maintainable, easy deployable.
LivingPages is a really easy to use web development environment based on Apache, PHP and MySQL. It provides you a GUI to manage your webserver and a lot of utilities that will make managing your web projects an incredibly easy task.
TAK Uploadr is a simple program for uploading many files to Flickr. It doesn't show previews of the chosen files, it only works with filenames, so it's suited for long lists of files. I use it for uploading whole directories full of images.
Drupy is a Python implementation of the Drupal content management system. This project is no longer maintained. You can find the original codebase at https://github.com/brendoncrawford/drupy/
Wikind is a wiki that heavily uses kind information for every aspect of pages, objects or files management, storing and operating. Wikind tries also to be kind to users; editors and readers of wiki. Wikind targets to have *real* file based backend.