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    Ohm is a free (open source) server manager, allowing Linux server configuration via an easy-to-use web interface. It aims to be an alternative to Plesk, cPanel and the like. DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB: http://github.com/Ohm-panel
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    Bash on Rails is quote database engine (like http://bash.org/or http://bash.org.ru/) written with Ruby on Rails framework. Supports multiple moderators with different privileges, editing quotes, sorting quotes by rating, quote searching and RSS feed.
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    Forsythia is an open source weblog publishing platform. The platform supports RSS and Atom feeds, rich-text editing, customizable themes, comments, trackbacks, pingbacks and an XML-RPC interface.
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    Open Taxonomy - Web-based end-user navigation and editing of a tag-based taxonomy. Uses Ruby on Rails to support collaborative building of a web directory structure. Popular tags/categories can be "Elected" to become the official taxonomy.
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