Django-Livesettings is a project split from the 'Satchmo Project'. It provides
the ability to configure settings via an admin interface, rather than by
editing "settings.py".
This module provides a full set of default templates and settings for
django-registration to ease the process of creating Django apps that
require user registration.
sortedm2m is a drop-in replacement for Django's own ManyToManyField. The
provided SortedManyToManyField behaves like the original one but remembers
the order of added relations.
AWStats is short for Advanced Web Statistics. It's a free tool that
generates advanced web (but also ftp or mail) server statistics,
graphically.
This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you
all possible information that your logs contain, in a few graphical
web pages. It uses a partial information file to be able to process
large log files, often and quickly.
It can analyze log files from IIS (W3C log format), Apache log files
(NCSA combined/XLF/ELF log format or common/CLF log format), WebStar
and most of all web, proxy, WAP, and streaming servers (and FTP
servers or mail logs).
mod_qos is a quality of service module for the Apache web server implementing
control mechanisms that can provide different levels of priority to different
HTTP requests.
This Python package is a random collection of WSGI modules
written by Allan Saddi.
flup is functionally divided into three components:
* FlupServers
* FlupMiddleware
* FlupPublisher
The bench allows you to setup Frappe / ERPNext apps on
your local machine or a production server. You can use
the bench to serve multiple frappe sites.
HTTP request/response parser for Python compatible with Python 2.x (>=2.6),
Python 3 and Pypy. If possible a C parser based on http-parser
from Ryan Dahl will be used.
Graphite-API
This is a minimalistic API server that replicates the behavior of Graphite-web,
pruned and simplified as much code as possible while keeping the basic
functionality.
PyMT is a simple Python module which allows you to easily connect to a Movable
Type weblog, using it's built in XML-RPC API. PyMT is capable of handling every
MT call available.
This interface allows you to access most of the core functionality of Movable
Type, including the ability to view, post, delete and edit weblog entries,
fetch user information, apply categories to your posts and get information
about trackback pings. Every XML-RPC method is accessed using a PyMT method
with exactly the same name. PyMT is basically just a light wrapper, which
hides the xml-rpc part of the work.