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generate a GNU compliant ChangeLog file from the svn log messages using a very simple perl script. No big dependencies, no big libraries. Plain and simple.
Continues Integration system which has been developed for distributed networking execution environment. It started its life serving builds and tests in a commercial environment early days well before continues integration became a standard well-applied best practice in the industry. The code was open-sourced and was used by multiple local development teams known to the author. Later on alternative CI systems, like Jenkins and BuildBot, gained popularity, established big communities and...
Not the greatest thing since Sliced Bread, it IS Sliced Bread. This project is a series of network tools and a network development SDK, with big hopes, and too little time to code it all.
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The Computer History Graphing Project is a project to graph every computer standard, every piece of hardware, every OS, and every computer language in one big family tree.
Lintel is the support package for many other HPL packages. It includes library code and utilities that are used in multiple other packages, and are not big/cohesive enough to be treated as a separate package.
An web system for small university courses, typically postgrad. Simple to install/maintain, easy for "teachers" with any scripting skills to extend. Alternative to big-iron VLEs/LMSs. Forums, quizzes, timetables, cms, year and user management, etc.