This RT extension provides a calendar view for your tickets and your
reminders so you see when is your next due ticket. You can find it in
the menu Search->Calendar.
There's a portlet to put on your home page (see Prefs/MyRT.html)
You can also enable ics (ICal) feeds for your default calendar and all
your private searches in Prefs/Calendar.html. Authentication is magic
number based so that you can give those feeds to other people.
You can find screenshots on
http://gaspard.mine.nu/dotclear/index.php?tag/rtx-calendar
Creating delicious APIs for Django apps since 2010.
Here are some common reasons for tastypie:
* You need an API that is RESTful and uses HTTP well.
* You want to support deep relations.
* You DON'T want to have to write your own serializer to make the output
right.
* You want an API framework that has little magic, very flexible and maps
well to the problem domain.
* You want/need XML serialization that is treated equally to JSON (and
YAML is there too).
* You want to support my perceived NIH syndrome, which is less about
NIH and more about trying to help out friends/coworkers.
Webunit is a framework for unit testing websites:
Features in a nutshell:
1. Browser-like page fetching including fetching the images and stylesheets
needed for a page and following redirects
2. Cookies stored and trackable (all automatically handled)
3. HTTP, HTTPS, GET, POST, basic auth all handled, control over expected status
codes, ...
4. DOM parsing of pages to retrieve and analyse structure, including simple
form re-posting
5. Two-line page-fetch followed by form-submit possible, with error checking
6. Ability to register error page content across multiple tests
7. Uses python's standard unittest module as the underlying framework
"gag" is a program to scan for "stacheldraht" agents, which are part
of an active "stacheldraht" network. It will not detect trinoo,
the original Tribe Flood Network (TFN), or TFN2K agents. For methods
of detecting trinoo and Tribe Flood Network, see:
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/trinoo.analysis
http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/tfn.analysis
(Why "gag"? Its supposed to be a running joke I started in the trinoo
analysis. trinoo/trinot, "tribe"/civilize, gag/sicken&gesundheit!.
Read the ddos trilogy to find out!)
This is the continuance of the classic perl CGI module, bundled with Perl until
Perl 5.22. Development is continuing on p5-CGI and components of it are
actively splitting to other modules.
The older, everything-in-one-package module is still available in www/p5-CGI.pm.
See also: https://metacpan.org/pod/CGI::Alternatives
CGI.pm is a stable, complete and mature solution for processing and preparing
HTTP requests and responses. Major features including processing form
submissions, file uploads, reading and writing cookies, query string generation
and manipulation, and processing and preparing HTTP headers. Some HTML
generation utilities are included as well.
Perl bindings to the 3.x series of the gtk+ toolkit. This module
allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a Perlish and
object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory
management in C, yet remaining very close in spirit to original
API. Find out more about gtk+ at http://www.gtk.org.
The gtk+ reference manual is also a handy companion when writing
Gtk3 programs in Perl: http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/. The
Perl bindings follow the C API very closely, and the C reference
documentation should be considered the canonical source.
EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC,
FLAC, Ogg, Opus, Vorbis, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files.
Features:
- Auto tagging: parse filename and directory to complete automatically the
fields (using masks),
- Ability to rename files from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text
file,
- Process selected files of the selected directory,
- Ability to browse subdirectories,
- Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving...,
- Can set a field (artist, title,...) to all other files,
- Read file header informations (bitrate, time, ...) and display them,
- Auto completion of the date if a partial is entered,
- Undo and redo last changes,
- Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into
uppercase, downcase, ...),
- CDDB support (from http protocol),
- A playlist generator window,
- French, German, Russian, Dutch, Hungarian, Swedish, Italian, Japanese,
Ukrainian, Czech, Spanish, Polish and Romanian translations
The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite (EMBOSS) is a
comprehensive set (about 100) of open source tools for genetic sequence
analysis. EMBOSS is produced by the European Molecular Biology Network
(EMBnet - http://www.embnet.org/).
All EMBOSS tools are all built around the same set of core libraries - AJAX
and NUCLEUS - and therefore share a unified user interface, have similar
"look and feel", and implement a uniform sequence addressing methodology.
The various components of EMBOSS are distributed under the GPL, except the
core libraries which are under the LGPL.
EMBASSY packages are third party applications which have been integrated with
the EMBOSS suite, but which are not included in the base EMBOSS distribution
for licensing or other reasons. The EMBASSY packages live in the
biology/embassy port.
A Free Implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
The library implements all of the algorithm as described in the "Unicode
Standard Annex #9, The Bidirectional Algorithm,
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/". FriBidi is exhautively tested
against Bidi Reference Code, and due to our best knowledge, does not contain
any conformance bugs.
In the API, we were inspired by the document "Bi-Di languages support - BiDi
API proposal" by Franck Portaneri which he wrote as a proposal for adding BiDi
support to Mozilla.
Internally the library uses Unicode entirely. The character property function
was automatically created from the Unicode property list data file,
PropList.txt, available from the Unicode Online Data site. This means that
every Unicode character will be treated in strict accordance with the Unicode
specification. The same is true for the mirroring of characters, which also
works for all the characters listed as mirrorable in the Unicode specification.
Bugzilla is one example of a class of programs called "Defect Tracking
Systems", or, more commonly, "Bug-Tracking Systems". Defect Tracking
Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of
outstanding bugs in their product effectively.
Bugzilla has matured immensely, and now boasts many advanced features.
These include:
* integrated, product-based granular security schema
* inter-bug dependencies and dependency graphing
* advanced reporting capabilities
* a robust, stable RDBMS back-end
* extensive configurability
* a very well-understood and well-thought-out natural bug resolution
protocol
* email, XML, console, and HTTP APIs
* available integration with automated software configuration
management systems, including Perforce and CVS (through the
Bugzilla email interface and checkin/checkout scripts)
* too many more features to list