Quickie is a small footprint, fast C++ Wiki engine; hence the name.
The fundamental insight for this engine is that wiki pages are read far
more often than they are modified. Thus, the generated HTML can be
cached. It follows that the main code path will check that the .html
file exists and simply copy it to stdout in the vast majority of cases.
The .html file generated from each .wiki file is about the same size as
the .wiki file itself, so there will be no particular I/O advantage,
but there is a huge CPU advantage, and a significant memory footprint
advantage, and since I want to run a wiki on a geriatric 20MB 33MHz 386
machine, this is a good thing.
Online demo: http://quickie.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/quickie
Library required by syslog-ng. Not much is documented.
-Vince
vince@blue-box.net
Pongix is a free game based on the classical pong game with support for
net game.
Read and process an SNMP trap from Net-SNMP's snmptrapd
Foomatic data for HP's HPIJS (http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net)
printer drivers.
Flexible backup tool. Slices, dices, encrypts, and sprays across the
net.
Horde Template system.
Adapted from bTemplate, by Brian Lozier <brian@massassi.net>.
WebKit# is a .NET language binding for the WebKit rendering engine.
[ edited excerpt from developer's README ]
The MPEG4IP project provides a standards-based system for encoding,
streaming, and playing MPEG-4 encoded audio and video. To achieve
this we've integrated a number of existing open source packages,
and also created some original code to fill in the gaps.
Please note this project is intended for developers who are interested
in MPEG-4 audio and video, and Internet streaming. It is not intended
for end-users. Please read all the legal information in the file
"COPYING"!
There is also a project web site at http://www.mpeg4ip.net/ that
has some general information on MPEG4IP.
This is a plugin package for Nagios. Quoting from the
snmp4nagios home page:
SNMP4Nagios is a package of Nagios plugins which use SNMP
to query hosts. While some of the plugins use standard MIBs,
most are designed for vendor specific agents.
Unlike other Nagios plugins, they are able to scan hosts for
objects which can be monitored. They also can keep performance
logs and draw plots of these using Tobias Oetiker's RRDTool.
Currently devices by Brocade, Cisco, Compaq/HP and Network Appliance
as well as computers running Microsoft Windows or Net-SNMP
and uninterruptable power supplies are supported.