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PyVSS is a python module which allows you to copy files using Volume Shadow Copy Service (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Copy). It is in an early development phase, yet is stable, simple and straight-forward to use.
...It has some flaws that could result in inaccurate data. These flaws have been addressed in copymark2, which you can find on google code: https://code.google.com/p/copymark2/wiki/Copymark2
A simulation of real world file transfer performance. Generates files and then transfers them using the Windows Shell or Finder in OS X. Outputs performance results to .csv and has an optional plotting feature. For documentation, please see the wiki.
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Cyn.in helps teams to build collaborative knowledge by sharing & discussing digital content within secure & unified application. It combines the capabilities of wikis, social network, blogs, files, microblogs, discussions into secure enterprise platform.
Sphene Community Tools is a collection of django applications which are designed to be easily pluggable into any django project. It currently consists of a full featured board and wiki application.
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Wixi is a multi-platform wiki application for the desktop. It is written in python/wxpython and does anything you might expect from a wiki application. Generating html from text is done by txt2tags, wich is simple and easy to learn.
LogoROS is new object-oriented operation system (currently in early development). See wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/logoros/ and development blog: https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/logoros/ for more info.
...Originally designed for Wikipedia, it is now used throughout the Wikimedia Foundation's projects and on many other MediaWiki wikis including wikidata service.
We do not use sourceforge.net anymore, but are very grateful for their support in the past. Please see our website at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Pywikibot
Our pypi package could be found at https://pypi.org/project/pywikibot/
pyWombat is a Python encapsulation layer for the Serial Wombat PIC microprocessor (www.serialwombat.com). The goal is to develop a robotics platform with intelligence on the host in Python and 'arms, legs and eyes' on the Wombat. See Wiki for details.
These are the scripts for putting together your own MindTouch/Zenoss mashup. The mashup places live data from a Zenoss installation in the context of MindTouch wiki pages for taking configuration notes and other possible future mashups.
This project is for the creation of windows installation solutions for GRAMPS, an open source software project for genealogy. Please check the wiki under Hosted Apps for more information.
This project is a simple GUI wrapper for lsdvd and vobcopy. It allows you to copy DVD vobs to a single vob file, suitable for transcoding to your favourite video format. Check out the wiki for more http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/streamcap
ThePythonGameBook project is a free wiki book about open source game programming with python. Please visit the official homepage at http://ThePythonGameBook.com For historical reasons, some early example games of the book project are hosted on sf
KUNWiki stands for K UNiversal Wiki. It is an extended version of MediaWiki integrated with Web 2.0/3.0 features to provided one stop solution that provides Ease of Use, Community Features & Data aggregation capabilities.
This project provide scripts for automatically generating man pages from wiki web based sources. So it consists with scripts which download wiki source files from wiki web server, convert it from wiki to roff format end then make archive of man pages.
The purpose of this project is to centralize knowledge of the World of Goo modding community both in documentation of file structures in a Wiki, and later in a map editor. An utility to pack/unpack file format use by WOG is provided.
Smart Copy is a single-file Python app for batch execution (Ant-like) of commands. For example, SC can dump a SQL database, zip it and a source dir, and then send everything to an FTP site. Batch files are XML-based. See More >> Wiki for full details.
The aim of "wikiyetu" (Kiswahili for "Our Wiki"), is to provide an offline wikipedia for those with simply no Internet access. This is especially so for schools in developing countries where school libraries are badly stocked (literally empty!).
pygr is a bioinformatics toolkit for sequence analysis and comparative genomics. pygr is highly scalable (e.g. one can easily query multi-genome alignments) and easy to use. Please see our new project page and wiki at http://code.google.com/p/pygr.