March 2011
Armstrong CMS - Open Source CMS for News
by 2 others (via)Armstrong is an open-source publishing system designed for news organizations that gives your team the technology edge it needs to report in a media-rich environment.
November 2010
Smarter web hosting - WebFaction
by 6 othersOld-style web hosting is dead! No more slow and crowded servers with old software and no flexibility. We provide fast and reliable hosting with a modern and flexible setup. Our shared hosting plans start at $5.50/mo with free setup and come with a 60-day money back guarantee so you can't go wrong. Feel free to browse around and don't hesitate to contact us if you have any question.
January 2010
Mapnik C /Python GIS Toolkit | Welcome
by 5 othersMapnik is a Free Toolkit for developing mapping applications. Above all Mapnik is about making beautiful maps. It is easily extensible and suitable for both desktop and web development.
July 2009
Bugs Everywhere
by 1 otherBugs Everywhere is a “distributed bugtracker”, designed to complement distributed revision control systems. By using distributed revision control as a backend for bug state, we gain several convenient features:
* Bugs and code that live on branches are tracked together—when a branch is merged, both the code changes and bug changes that the branch contains are merged alongside each other. We no longer have to be confused about whether a fix that is applied to the development branch but not yet present in the production branch means that our bug is “fixed”.
* Users can fully modify bug state while offline, unlike with many centralized bugtrackers.
* When a user checks out your source code, she gets the current bug state for free.
* We can still provide access to a friendly web interface for users—in this model, a web interface becomes just another client that merges with the main repository.
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