Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox
format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents. Each file that
is created represents a separate message in the mail archive and contains
links to other articles, so that the entire archive can be browsed in a
number of ways by following links. Archives generated by Hypermail can be
incrementally updated, and Hypermail is set by default to only update
archives when changes are detected.
A helper class for handling configuration defaults of packaged Django apps
gracefully.
Free-SA is a statistic analyzer for daemons log files similar to SARG.
Its main advantages over SARG are much better speed (7x-20x times),
more reports support, crossplatform work and W3C compliance of
generated HTML/CSS reports code.
A Javascript compressor/obfuscator written in Perl
The Easy Publish and Consume library provides an easy method to:
* publish data per HTTPS
* announce that information via DNS-SD
* find that information
* and finally consume it
You can use this library as key/value store published to the network,
using encryption, authentication and service discovery.
URLObject is a utility class for manipulating URLs. The latest incarnation of
this library builds upon the ideas of its predecessor, but aims for a clearer
API, focusing on proper method names over operator overrides. It's also being
developed from the ground up in a test-driven manner, and has full Sphinx
documentation.
This is the FreeBSD client for the h-inventory Web application.
This is a sh script that creates an XML file and can upload it.
You will obtain the hardware/software on your FreeBSD computer.
LiveJournal is an open source content management system, written
mainly in Perl and utilizing MySQL as a database backend. By itself,
it serves as a powerful content updating system. In other uses, it
is the framework application behind many successful online communities,
including LiveJournal.com and DeadJournal.com.
ljdeps is a meta-port which installs all of the perl modules needed
by LiveJournal.
Focus is on third-party authentication methods, such as OpenID, rpxnow
and Facebook.
Reduces size of javascript files by stripping out extraneous whitespace
and other syntactic elements, without changing the semantics.