QB (Quellcode Bahn) is a software that manage the operations on the source of the programs you develop, with a versioned repository. QB manage the deploy of your program, taking it from the repository and putting it wherever you want with test phase.
The LAMPAS project is a combination of common Open Source tools that provides a unified system from where administrators, developers and other parties can manage a large application cluster. The underlying platform is LAMP based.
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tgen generates a Website from a collection of input files of a variety of types, using a set of registered HTML autogenerators. Cvs-Brancher allows scheduling of web deployments. vwebedit provides web-based editing of cvs repositories.
The purpose of this project is to provide means for maintaining version integrity of web software such as CGI, PHP, ASP, HTML, and all sorts of other things.
The main idea is simple. There are four types of storage for the files in webvc:
1) The liv
OpenStory is an initiative to create an open source, extensible alternative to Vignette StoryServer with the ability to use many programming languages for writing templates and have well documented protocols.
A simple perl (or python) CGI that exports the MainLine of a CVS repository as a website. In use since 1998, recently added Subversion support to help migrate away from CVS.
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