Python Standalone Builds is an open-source project that provides precompiled, portable Python distributions designed for embedding, redistribution, and reproducible environments across different platforms. It allows developers to use Python without relying on system-level installations, making it ideal for packaging applications or running Python in controlled environments. The distributions are built with a focus on portability, enabling them to run consistently across operating systems...
a tool-kit for creating "web 2.5 generation", include several useful stuff to work with semantic web (otology editor, gui for sparql query, ontology components...) and design RIAs's gui visually (html + ajax based apps, flash based apps,...)
Set of tools, webbased and command line python based, to manage the status of builds on a linux based system. Ala Tinderbox style, task status (test, build, etc) are send via email to a rails engine that monitors build status and displays it on a web.
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Spoor is a lightweight, highly-customizable wiki engine with support for dynamically creating fields for structured data. It is written in Python and utilizes the Django web framework.
Praktomat is a web-based manager for programming labs.
Students submit programs via the Web; Praktomat automatically compiles, tests and checks them; submissions not meeting the quality criteria are rejected.
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TurboGears 2 is a web framework, but unlike some of its competitors, it's not a monolithic unit, it's a collection of libraries, WSGI components, and web development tools that works well together and is configured to provide a great out of the box.
Web application for real-estate business processes and client relationship automation, featuring a CMS-like environment. Made with Python, Django framework and Postgres RDBMS.
OWLAND is an automated testing framework for description logic reasoners. It supports both ABox and TBox reasoning methods and is capable of running fully automated tests with any ontology and number of currently available reasoners.
Minimum string distance approximations based on a modified Wagner and Fischer least-cost trace computation of longest common subsequences with symbol transposition weighting on a QWERTY keyboard and phonetic weighting of like sounding symbols.
An extension of DNN that will allow object relational mapping of DNN objects. This is important for anyone interfacing with DNN in a object relational manor. Also for people using a Web Service Data Access layer.
Drupy is a Python implementation of the Drupal content management system. This project is no longer maintained. You can find the original codebase at https://github.com/brendoncrawford/drupy/
This was previously documented as the location for receiving support for PyPI. Support requests are now handled at https://github.com/pypa/pypi-support
Smug is a live-editing content system backed by a Git repository. It behaves like a wiki, except that the content is fully backed by a revision control system.
Gathering requirements should be fun. It's the brainstorming process refined. It shouldn't get in the way of productivity or creativity. Harvest is about gathering requirements in the most intuitive, least intrusive way possible.