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The Python Active Scripting Server provides an environment for creating dynamic web content as a combination of Python and pure HTML. Additionally it provides uniform database access, persistent sessions and XML based configuration files.
Actim is an application written in python that allows sending/receiving files and calling command lines via email. (under GPL license)
For example, if your home PC does not have any access to your office workstation which is behind the company firewall.
A simple perl (or python) CGI that exports the MainLine of a CVS repository as a website. In use since 1998, recently added Subversion support to help migrate away from CVS.
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... aims to be a library providing access to a base of extensions related to specific computer security tasks (scanning, vulnerability checks etc) implemented as Extensions (in Python for now), which are interdependent due to the provide/require mechanism
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 controlsystem.