Varconf is a configuration system designed for the STAGE server.
Varconf can parse configuration files, command-line arguments and
environment variables. It supports callbacks and can store its
configuration information in separate Config objects or in one
global configuration instance.
Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development
environment for UNIX, Window$ and Macintosh platforms.
Visual Tcl is written entirely in Tcl/Tk. No extensions.
Tcl7.6 and Tk4.2 or later are required.
wxGlade is a GUI designer written in Python with the popular GUI toolkit
wxPython, that helps you create wxWidgets/wxPython user interfaces. At the
moment it can generate Python, C++ and XRC (wxWidgets' XML resources) code.
Use rbenv to pick a Ruby version for your application and guarantee
that your development environment matches production. Put rbenv to work
with Bundler for painless Ruby upgrades and bulletproof deployments.
Truc is a web-based tool for requirement and use case tracking.
It has fileupload, discussions, version control, use case
history, build and release management. It supports assignment
of requirements & use cases to releases and filtering over all
fields.
Winpdb is a GPL python debugger, with support for smart breakpoints, multiple
threads, namespace modification, embedded debugging, password encrypted
communication and speed of up to 20 times that of pdb.
Shibboleth 2.x relies on OpenSAML 2, which in turn requires this
lower-level library that provides a higher level interface to XML
processing, particularly in light of signing and encryption.
This is a port of dnscrypt-wrapper, which adds dnscrypt support to any name
resolver. It is the server-side counterpart of dnscrypt-proxy, and is in fact
derived from its source.
dnsdist is a highly DNS-, DoS- and abuse-aware loadbalancer. Its
goal in life is to route DNS traffic to the best DNS server,
delivering top performance to legitimate users while shunting or
blocking abusive traffic.
dnstop is a libpcap application (ala tcpdump) that displays various
tables of DNS traffic on your network. Currently dnstop displays
tables of:
* Source IP addresses
* Destination IP addresses
* Query types
* Top level domains
* Second level domains