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Gorilla, the golang web toolkit
www.gorillatoolkit.org/, posted 2016 by peter in development free golang opensource software
Gorilla is a web toolkit for the Go programming language.
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GitHub - mistio/mist.io: mist.io is an open platform for managing heterogeneous infrastructures
https://github.com/mistio/mist.io, posted 2016 by peter in development free management opensource python software virtualization
Mist.io helps you manage and monitor your virtual machines, across different clouds, using any device that can access the web.
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Problems with Systemd and Why I like BSD Init by Randy Westlund | BSD MAG
https://bsdmag.org/randy_w_3/, posted 2016 by peter in linux management opensource opinion software sysadmin
Debian should not have adopted it for at least a few more years; they’re supposed to be the slow, steady, and stable distro. Their quick move to systemd hurt a lot of feelings and caused half their team to leave for Devuan. That shouldn’t happen. If your team is that fiercely split on an issue, the correct response it to leave the status quo alone until cooler heads prevail. Debian lost a lot of their reputation for stability because of this.
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Booktype  |  Sourcefabric
https://www.sourcefabric.org/en/booktype/, posted 2016 by peter in documentation free literature opensource software writing
Booktype allows authors to create beautiful books for print and digital distribution. Publishers use Booktype to manage their entire catalogue in one place, providing authors, translators and proofreaders with all the tools they need.
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GitHub - bevacqua/dragula: Drag and drop so simple it hurts
https://github.com/bevacqua/dragula#readme, posted 2016 by peter in development free javascript opensource webdesign
Have you ever wanted a drag and drop library that just works? That doesn't just depend on bloated frameworks, that has great support? That actually understands where to place the elements when they are dropped? That doesn't need you to do a zillion things to get it to work? Well, so did I!
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Free Web Analytics Software
https://piwik.org/, posted 2016 by peter in free opensource privacy software statistics webdesign
Piwik is the leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more than just powerful analytics: * Free open-source software * 100% data ownership * User privacy protection * User-centric insights * Customisable and extensible
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Caddy - The HTTP/2 Web Server with Fully Managed SSL
https://caddyserver.com/, posted 2016 by peter in development free golang hosting opensource software
Caddy supports HTTP/2, IPv6, Markdown, WebSockets, FastCGI, templates and more, right out of the box. [...] Caddy uses Let's Encrypt to serve your sites over HTTPS without any hassle. Supports SNI.
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Arquillian · Write Real Tests
arquillian.org/, posted 2016 by peter in development java opensource testing
Arquillian is an innovative and highly extensible testing platform for the JVM that enables developers to easily create automated integration, functional and acceptance tests for Java middleware.
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Copyright law shouldn't keep me from fixing a tractor.
www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/01/13/copyright_law_shouldn_t_keep_me_from_fixing_a_tractor.html, posted 2016 by peter in business copyright crapification opensource politics toread
Thanks to the “smart” revolution, our appliances, watches, fridges, and televisions have gotten a computer-aided intelligence boost. But where there are computers, there is also copyrighted software, and where there is copyrighted software, there are often software locks. Under Section 1201 of the DMCA, you can’t pick that lock without permission. Even if you have no intention of pirating the software. Even if you just want to modify the programming or repair something you own.
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S3QL User’s Guide — S3QL 2.15 documentation
www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/index.html, posted 2015 by peter in cloudcomputing documentation linux opensource reference software storage
S3QL is a file system that stores all its data online using storage services like Google Storage, Amazon S3, or OpenStack. S3QL effectively provides a hard disk of dynamic, infinite capacity that can be accessed from any computer with internet access running Linux, FreeBSD or OS-X.
S3QL is a standard conforming, full featured UNIX file system that is conceptually indistinguishable from any local file system. Furthermore, S3QL has additional features like compression, encryption, data de-duplication, immutable trees and snapshotting which make it especially suitable for online backup and archival.
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