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    Dockside

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    Develop, stage and test on-prem or in your private cloud

    ...By provisioning a devtainer for every fork and branch, Dockside allows collaborative software and product development teams to take lean and iterative development and testing to a highly parallelized extreme. Use either the built-in VS Code-compatible Theia web-based IDE; any IDE like VS Code or JetBrains, Eclipse, Atom or Sublime that supports remote development over SSH; or any console text editor. Terminal and SSH with root access.
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    sympaadmin

    Command line utility for administering Sympa mailing lists.

    sympaadmin is a command line tool for administrating sympa mailing lists from the terminal, making it suitable for use over SSH, for example.
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    xen-shell2

    simple XEN guests / cloud management console shell

    XEN guests / cloud management shell which provides secure, simple and easy (remote, multi-user, multi-level) console based access to XEN DomU management - with simple bandwidth monitoring.
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