50 projects tagged "Linux"
CRET is a code review tool for reviewing and committing patches to a Subversion repository. It hooks into SVN's commit procedure and only performs the commit if the patch file has an "approved" status. When somebody wants to commit a patch file to an SVN repository, the patch file must first be added to CRET. The person committing must the select reviewers and enter an objective and title for the patch. This operation notifies the reviewers through email. A reviewer can add comments to a patch, approve it, or reject it. Comments are sent to the requestor via email. If a patch is approved, the requestor can commit the code. When the code is committed, email is sent to the requestor and reviewers for notification.
Lincom is a Linux distribution created by volunteers who devote part of their time making Lincom an easy-to-use operating system. Lincom does not brand or make distribution-specific any part of software included, therefore, it is easy to customize to the user's taste. Lincom is fully customizable and the compilation of software that Lincom uses to create its distribution is easily available with full documentation of what Lincom does in terms of branding or customization.
LettersFall 2 is a word game that combines Tetris and Scrabble. It is a fun yet educational game for both children and adults. It downloads and installs in seconds. It features full color, high resolution visual graphics, digital sound effects, a digitally orchestrated music soundtrack, easy-to-play mouse controls, an American English dictionary with over 20,000 words, a saved high scores table, and saved game preferences.
IronBox Linux is a Linux distribution based on Linux From Scratch and designed for usage in high security server environments. Its main goal is to ensure a stable and secure deploy where patching and system upgrades do not depend on security bugs, but on the task team schedules and the needed features of the system or the software it runs.
SMW+ is a mature, proven semantic enterprise Wiki for teams which need a human-readable and agile knowledge base for collaborating on rich text and data in their day-to-day work. It includes features for authoring and sharing articles which are supplemented with powerful semantic features. Users can annotate data in articles to enrich them with knowledge at will (e.g., “2011/01/17 is the due date of the proposal”, or “this process step depends on a previous step Payment”). This data can be used to generate dynamic reports within the Wiki or within Microsoft Office applications. Users who have been granted appropriate rights can adjust the structure of the knowledge base (the ontology) on the fly, adapting the Wiki to current needs based on the current situation. Users can, for example, make expressions in the Wiki which say that the knowledge object “Product” specializes in “Star”, “Cash Cow”, “Poor Dog” and “Question Mark”. Apart from authoring data manually, company-specific business rules can be used to populate the knowledge base automatically with data. Additional data can be integrated into the Wiki from heterogeneous external data silos. In doing this, this data is made available to the users, who may in turn use it to generate reports or even visualize the data in the preferred format.