October 2012
TAMS (Text Analysis Markup System) Analyzer is a qualitative or ethnographic coding and data extraction-analysis system.
Release Notes: Directly encode audio and video files. Critical bugfixes.
phorkie is a self-hosted pastebin system. Pastes can be edited, may have multiple files, and are stored in git repositories.
Release Notes: OpenID and remote forking support.
Piggydb is a flexible and scalable knowledge building platform that supports a heuristic or bottom-up approach to discover new concepts or ideas based on your input. You can begin with using it as a flexible outliner, diary or notebook, and as your database grows, Piggydb helps you to shape or elaborate your own knowledge. Piggydb is a Web application provided as a self-contained package that contains a Web server and database engine.
Release Notes: This release updates the Fragments View Slider to have a new level of zoom: ‘full-fledged‘. The default color scheme has been improved a little bit.
The OVAL Interpreter is a freely available reference implementation that demonstrates the evaluation of OVAL definitions. Based on a set of definitions, the interpreter collects system information, evaluates it, and generates a detailed OVAL results file.
Release Notes: This minor update supports the windows_view behavior for file-based tests in the 32-bit build of the OVAL Interpreter, several new entities, and an updated HTML view of the results. A number of bugs have been fixed as well.
Relax-and-Recover (Rear) is a bare metal disaster recovery and system migration solution, similar to AIX mksysb or HP-UX ignite. It is composed of a modular framework and ready-to-go workflows for many common situations to produce a bootable image and restore from backup using this image. It can restore to different hardware, and can therefore be used as a migration tool as well. It supports various boot media (including tape, USB, or eSATA storage, ISO, PXE, etc.), a variety of network protocols (including SFTP, FTP, HTTP, NFS, and CIFS), as well as a multitude of backup strategies (including IBM TSM, HP DataProtector, Symantec NetBackup, Bacula, and rsync). It was designed to be easy to set up, requires no maintenance, and is there to assist when disaster strikes. Recovering from disaster is made very straight-forward by a 2-step recovery process so that it can be executed by operational teams when required. When used interactively (e.g. when used for migrating systems), menus help make decisions to restore to a new (hardware) environment.
Release Notes: Integrated with duply/duplicity support. systemd support has been added. Various small fixes and improvements to tape support, Xen, PPC, Gentoo, Fedora, multi-arch, storage layout configuration, and serial console integration.
OpenMW is an attempt to reimplement the popular role playing game Morrowind. It aims to be a fully playable implementation of the game that will run on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. No game data is distributed with the code; the user must already own a copy of Morrowind to use the software.
Release Notes: This release implements a level-up and hotkey dialog, loading screens, a spell buying window, and eating ingredients. An initial AI framework has been implemented, and door markers are now shown on the local map. Keys can now be used to open doors and containers. Various bugfixes and scripting improvements.
MUSCLE (Multi User Server Client Linking Environment) is an N-way messaging server and networking API. It includes client-side networking APIs for various languages, including C, C++, C#, Delphi, Java, and Python. MUSCLE lets programs communicate over a network via streams of serialized Message objects. The included server program ("muscled") lets its clients message each other and store information in its server-side hierarchical database. The database supports flexible queries via hierarchical wildcarding, and "live" updates via a subscription mechanism.
Release Notes: This version updates the Hashtable class to use less memory when the hash table's array size is less than 65,535 entries.
ZABBIX is an enterprise-class distributed monitoring solution designed to monitor and track performance and availability of network servers, devices, and other IT resources. It supports distributed and Web-based monitoring, auto-discovery, real-time monitoring, SLA assurance, trending, and more.
Release Notes: This release fixes several problems of the previous release candidate.
Collax V-Family is a management suite based on a 64bit Linux system and KVM to provide server virtualization. It offers solutions for single virtualization hosts, as well as high availability management on two or more nodes, allowing embedded HA storage using DRBD and iSCSI. By using live snapshots, automatic live migration, and incremental backups, the availability of virtual machines is increased tremendously in case of hardware and software maintenance or even hardware failures. Virtual network switches and the protocols GVRP, LLDP, and RSTP help to set up a virtual DMZ.
Release Notes: Highly available iSCSI target functionality based on lio-utils and drbd. GUI-managed storage migration for virtual machines between drbd-, image-, iscsi-, and lv-disks. 64 vCPUs. Cluster File Share as a Windows (SMB/CIFS) or Apple share. Monitoring BBUs. Kernel 3.0.41, drbd 8.3.13, lio-utils 4.1, ctdb 1.12, lvm 2.02.88, and MySQL 5.5.20. The following issues have been fixed: extending OCFS-Share stopped the VM; a paused VM running after live migration; promoting and demoting of the Pacemaker resource led to GUI timeout; and an incorrect MTU setting led to Cluster join failure.
openPLM is a Web-based Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) application. It provides a configuration management system that manages all kind of files and data as documents in a product structure. It supports documents, parts, BOMs, part-document links, electronic signatures for objects, revision management, check in and check out for all files, plain text search using the Xapian engine, navigation between objects using Graphviz, and user management that allows sponsorship, delegation, and rights. Plug-ins are available for Thunderbird, OpenOffice/LibreOffice, FreeCAD, and Gedit.
Release Notes: Improved file uploading. Browse features: browse objects by types, states, and more. Global timeline. Part/Document publication: anonymous users have been granted access to published objects. RSS/Atom feeds. 3D view improvements: better rendering, view selection. oerp: an application to export a BOM to OpenERP. WebDAV access: browse your files using a files browser. Bugfixes.
RPL/2 (Reverse Polish Lisp/2) is a langage derived from the RPL made by Hewlett-Packard for its HP-28S. It has some extensions (preprocessor, compilated libraries, new functions), a TeX output, and can draw graphics.
Release Notes: FORALL intrinsic is added. A major bug (deadlock) is fixed in CYCLE that only occurred when CYCLE is called to interrupt a loop from a subroutine within a compiled program. There is a workaround to avoid strange bug on slow networks in READ intrinsic. CRITICAL/END structure is added. When a program enters in a critical section, all other threads of the same process sleep until the program leaves the critical section.
Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application. The initial target platform is Linux, using the infrastructure of the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) for audio and the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for MIDI. It is meant to be a fairly-featured Linux desktop audio workstation GUI, specially dedicated to the personal home studio.
Release Notes: LV2 plug-in State Files support has been fixed. An unused files clean-up removal process has been added. A brand new Edit/Insert empty range action is now featured. MIME Document types and icons have been implemented. Improved plug-in state resilience. French and Japanese translations.
Sutekh is a card collection manager for the game called "Vampire: the Eternal Struggle" (VtES). Card information is stored in an SQL database backend. Current functionality includes parsing information from the official VtES card list and rulings files, exporting of decks to HTML and ARDB XML files, flexible filtering of lists of cards, backing up and restoring of the card database, configurable selection of which card information is displayed, and basic deck analysis.
Release Notes: Minor updates and bugfixes. This release includes more robust support for dealing with the cardlist encoding changing, and fixes several small bugs that have been reported since 0.8.1 was released.
SALI (Sara Automatic Linux Installer) is a tool that allows you to install Linux on multiple machines at once. It support several protocols for downloading by way of aria2 to install a machine. For example, BitTorrent and rsync are supported. SALI originates from SystemImager and still uses the same philosophy. It is a scalable method for performing unattended installation. SALI is mostly used in cluster setups.
Release Notes: Fedora uses different commands for grub2 installation, so the grub2_install function now detects which commands must be used.
GroupOffice is a groupware suite that takes your office online, implementing online collaboration and CRM. It allows you to share projects, calendars, files and email online with co-workers and clients. It is easy to use and fully customizable. It also features synchronization with PDAs and Outlook.
Release Notes: This release comes with some important bugfixes and translation updates. Upgrading is recommended.
DR14 T.meter is a commandline tool for computing the Dynamic Range of your music according to the procedure used in the offline meter released by the Pleasurize Music Foundation. It is very useful to measure how loud your music is and to understand that a good quality album always has a good dynamic. It's also useful for understanding the effects of the so-called loudness war.
Release Notes: This release adds plot track with zoom and track navigation.
FLENS is short for Flexible Library for Efficient Numerical Solutions. This C++ can be used as a builing block for the implementation of other (higher-level) numerical libraries or numerical applications. It is a C++ library (requires a C++11 conform compiler). Easy install, as FLENS is headers only. It gives you Matrix/vector types for dense linear algebra; a generic (i.e. templated) implementation of BLAS; and a generic reimplementation of LAPACK. If high performance BLAS libraries like ATLAS, GotoBLAS, etc. are available, you simply can link against them and boost performance.
Release Notes: This release fully supports all matrix/vector types specified by BLAS (i.e. matrices with band, packed, or full storage formats and dense vectors). In addition, sparse matrices with coordinate and compressed storage formats are available. The tutorials were extended to exemplify how users can integrate new matrix/vector types into FLENS. They further demonstrate how matrix views can easily be utilized to implement numerical high performance algorithms.
Portofino is a system that makes it possible to create a Web application from an existing database in 30 seconds. Connect to the database, configure your preferences, and enjoy your new application.
Release Notes: This release adds a "tables" administration page to edit information about tables, columns, and relationships in a user-friendly way. It also contains various improvements and bugfixes, especially for persistence and CRUD pages.
The YB.ORM library aims to simplify writing C++ code that has to deal with SQL databases. The goal is to provide a convenient interface like SQLAlchemy (Python) or Hibernate (Java). The library itself is cross-platform and supports a variety of SQL dialects: SQLite3, MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, and Firebird. Integration with Boost, Qt4, and wxWidgets is built-in. In a typical usage scenario, you would describe your database schema and table relationships in a simple XML-based format, generate SQL code to populate database schema with tables, generate C++ classes, add application-specific logic to the classes, and use these classes in cooperation with the Session object to query objects from the database, create new or modify/delete existing objects, or link and unlink objects using relations. Simple serialization to XML is supported along with connection pooling.
Release Notes: A new more intuitive syntax for filters in queries via operator overloading. When querying a tuple of domain classes, there will be issued a query with a join of corresponding tables. The query object has the new methods .one() and .count() in addition to the method .all(). Tutorial3: Querying objects has been added. A couple of subtle bugs have been fixed. The Auth sample is improved, using the application singleton for creating sessions.
email2trac is a utility that converts email messages to Trac tickets. It features HTML message conversion, attachments, updating of tickets via email, command line options, a configuration file, Unicode support, spam detection, workflow support, and support for FullBlogPlugin and DiscussionPlugin.
Release Notes: Adds support for trac version 1.0.
Tine 2.0 is a Web-based groupware solution that focuses on usability and correctness. To achieve these goals, the project uses usability experts and covers most of the code by unit tests. It contains support for contacts, tasks, calendar, email, CRM, VoIP integration, a time tracker, ActiveSync, and a flexible rights management system.
Release Notes: This release brings the new HumanResources application, the new linking panel (including linking of files that have been added to the Filemanager), Calendar interface and sync improvements, and many more new features and bugfixes.
Ultimix is a framework for developing Web-based applications (CMS, portals, ERPs, etc.) It includes multi-language support, permits management, an MVC mini framework, package structure, a template engine, a Javascript library, a simple GUI library, a caching system, and CAPTCHA.
Release Notes: Performance was improved. The JavaScript API was extended. The installation script was fixed. The advert manager was refactored. Entity managers were refactored. An SVN repository was added. An error in the caching system was fixed. Unit tests were added to all packages (about 300 unit tests were created). Activate/deactivate buttons were added to the user manager. An advertising subsystem was added. The number of unit tests has reached 350. Numerous bugfixes. Documentation was improved.
Recordmph records the music play history for the Mylene audio player.
Release Notes: This is the initial release.
DataCleaner is a data quality analysis tool that allows you to perform data profiling, validating, and minor ETL-like tasks. These activities help you administer and monitor your data quality in order to ensure that your data is useful and applicable to your business situation. It can be used for master data management (MDM) methodologies, data warehousing projects, statistical research, preparation for extract-transform-load activities, and more.
Release Notes: The primary bugfix in this release was about restoring the mapping of columns and specific enumerable categorizations. For instance, in the new Completeness analyzer, after reloading a saved job, the mapping was not always correct. Internal improvements have been made, making it easier to deploy the Web application in environments using the Spring Framework. The visualization settings in the desktop application have been improved by automatically taking a look at the job being visualized and toggling displayed artifacts.
GromJS is a Server-Side JavaScript interpreter based on Mozilla's SpiderMonkey core script engine which provides a complete ASP-like environment for JavaScript scripting on a Web server. It includes a persistent operation mode (executing multiple scripts with a single process for extreme performance), session management, direct read/write access to Web server files and directories, support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite databases, system program execution and pipes, HTTP file upload and authentication, cookies, CGI environment variables, and more.
Release Notes: This release includes various new features, improvements, enhancements in MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite databases support, and additions to documentation and code examples.