The Subversive project is a brand new Eclipse plug-in that provides
Subversion support. From a user point of view, Subversive provides
Subversion support similar to CVS support, which is already part of
the standard Eclipse platform.
The main use cases, which are familiar to CVS users, are:
* Connection to the repository using different connection types
* Repository browsing
* Check-out
* Synchronization
* Committing
* Update
* Resolving conflicts
* Adding to the list of ignored resources
memchan is an extension library to the script language tcl, as created
by John Ousterhout. It provides two new channel types for in-memory
channels and the appropriate commands for their creation.
They are useful to transfer large amounts of data between procedures or
interpreters, and additionally provide an easy interface to on-the-fly
generation of code too. No need to set or append to a string, just do a
simple puts.
Thrift is a lightweight, language-independent software stack with an
associated code generation mechanism for RPC. Thrift provides clean
abstractions for data transport, data serialization, and application
level processing. The code generation system takes a simple definition
language as its input and generates code across programming languages
that uses the abstracted stack to build interoperable RPC clients and
servers.
Thrift is specifically designed to support non-atomic version changes
across client and server code.
A continuous integration plugin for Trac.
Bitten is a Python-based framework for collecting various software
metrics via continuous integration. It builds on Trac to provide
an integrated web-based user interface. Build slaves are usually
installed and run on multiple different systems to compile and test
the software on these platforms on new checkins.
Set bitten_slave_enable to "yes" and bitten_slave_urls to contain
one or more Bitten build URLs. For form authentication add --form-auth
to flags.
MyDNS is a free DNS server for UNIX implemented from scratch and
designed to utilize the MySQL database for data storage.
Its primary objectives are stability, security, interoperability,
and speed, though not necessarily in that order.
MyDNS does not include recursive name service, nor a resolver library.
It is primarily designed for organizations with many zones and/or
resource records who desire the ability to perform real-time dynamic
updates on their DNS data via MySQL.
pgeodns is a simple DNS server that can distribute load for a
hostname to the nearest mirrors (as defined by geography; on the
country / continent level).
It is used for search.cpan.org/cpansearch.perl.org and for
ftp.perl.org/ftp.cpan.org; to provide nearby-ish
servers for the NTP Pool; and to balance svn.apache.org to
svn.us.apache.org and svn.eu.apache.org.
A library to support the Internationalised Domain Names in Applications
(IDNA) protocol as specified in RFC 5891. This version of the protocol
is often referred to as "IDNA2008" and can produce different res
lts from the earlier standard from 2003.
The library is also intended to act as a suitable drop-in replacement
for the "encodings.idna" module that comes with the Python standard
library but currently only supports the older 2003 specification.
FXiTe is an advanced cross-platform text editor built with the Fox GUI
toolkit and the FXScintilla text widget. It features built-in syntax
highlighting for 40+ languages, an embedded Lua scripting engine, macro
recording and playback, multi-line regular expression search and
replace, rudimentary ctags and calltip support, a flexible interface to
external tools, and a built-in "message window" to capture the output of
external commands such as compiler error messages, etc.
Wine is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer (or program loader)
capable of running Windows applications on i386 and compatible CPUs.
Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running
without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with
a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop.
Many applications already work, more or less, including versions of
Microsoft Office and several games.
Wine is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer (or program loader)
capable of running Windows applications on i386 and compatible CPUs.
Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running
without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with
a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop.
Many applications already work, more or less, including versions of
Microsoft Office and several games.