C4C offers a free Christian Linux distribution that is stable, fast and easily installed on most any computer made in the last decade. This Ubuntu derivative is intended to lead unbelievers to a relationship with Christ and nurture believers in discipleship.
TSC Package Manager is a mutli-platform generic Ruby based package preparation and installation facility. Sub-packages are self-extracting well-compressed files that may be installed, removed, updated or patched. Well suited for non-root installations.
Moved to: https://github.com/tsc-collection/tsc-tpm
Now part of GitHub's TSC Collection available at https://github.com/tsc-collection
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It is based on an extensible design using OSGi so it can be enhanced in the future to support more file and repository formats and include more functions (like cleanup, freeze, spool out, ...).
Centralized package manager (CPacMan) - package management (redistribution) solution for server farms. Central package redistribution system increases security and improves manageability.
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Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
Bash Package Manager is a package manager like Portage written in bash. All packages are made in a sandbox so not to damage the file system in any way. It also supports dependency resolving if the package has any dependency set in the build file.
JDistro is a project to build a java distribution. The main sub-projects are an application launcher, a swing desktop with document management and an access to remote applications.
Force-get is a package-manager which grabs files from the internet and installs them, much like portage. It supports binary and source packages, and was designed with one simple principle in mind: source and binary packages living in peace together.