...The integration of existing clients (with .deb-based distributions) into the system is possible, too. Client backup and server backup are included to avoid data loss. With the integrated virtualisation software, m23 can create and manage virtual m23 clients, that run on real m23 clients or the m23 server. Scripts and software packages (for installation on clients) can be created directly from the m23 web interface.
Helper to create websites for SourceForge projects
The idea is to create a simple CMS that integrates SourceForge REST services so it is up to date automatically.
Just set a couple of values in the configuration file, upload to SourceForge web directory, set write permissions to the cache directory and enjoy. You'll be able to customize the site just creating a CSS file and modifying a few configuration values.
Appupdater provides advanced functionality to Windows, similar to apt-get or yum on Linux. It automates the process of installing and maintaining up to date versions of programs. It is fully customizable for use in a corporate environment.
NSDi (Network Services Discoverer) is a metarepository for big/small environments. This tool uses differents plugins to discover the services and software installed on servers.
You can create many repositories accesibles via API for many external tools.
Simple dependency-checking package manager for Mac OS X
Created as a more sensible alternative to MacPorts, Fink, and Homebrew, Pacmac was inspired by Archlinux's pacman, but is not a port.
All files except packages are plain text, and all executables are scripts.
No compilers are necessary to create packages, just request the package by name and Pacmac will resolve the dependencies for you.