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    SwiftLog

    SwiftLog

    A Logging API for Swift

    ...It defines common logging semantics and levels, plus a lightweight façade that backends can implement—so the same application code can run with different logging engines (e.g., OSLog on Apple platforms or custom sinks on servers). The package embraces Swift Package Manager, offers a clean Logger API, and is widely used across the Swift on server and Apple-platform ecosystems. The repo’s release notes and ecosystem links show active maintenance, CI coverage for recent Swift versions, and community-supplied backends. By decoupling the API from any one implementation, swift-log simplifies composition: frameworks can log consistently without dictating the logging stack to end users. It’s a foundational building block for production Swift services, tools, and apps looking for consistent, structured telemetry.
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    ddrescueview

    ddrescueview

    Graphical viewer for GNU ddrescue mapfiles

    ...The downloads include binaries for the respective target platform and the project files (source code). Update 2022/02/25: ddrescueview version 0.4.5 has been released. This maintenance release restores compatibility with ddrescue 1.24 and later. Please consider testing this version. Report issues in the bug tracker if you have a sourceforge account, or by email to <mbit-kiel@users.sourceforge.net>
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    NagiosAppender

    log4j support for native nagios (nsca) integration

    This project encompasses a custom appender for log4j, intended for system administrators and/or developers interested in using the log4j architecture to push messages to Nagios, via the Nagios nsca server. Release 2.0.0 supports asynchronous message delivery, tunable timeouts, and a buffer for redelivery support.
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    Yet another logger. Take a close look at it: It is very easy to use, very unified and extendable. You may attach your favourite set of loggers to this logger, and you still use only one API! This Java logger is used throughout the COMJAT.NET systems.
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    An open source voting program. Initial implementations will be done up in Java, but ports to other languages will be done later on. Each release is given a codename as the version instead of a number. Most recent release is \"Bookmark\".
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