Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator and remixer platform.
Everything is implemented as a small plugin and all you have to do is to
write a flow of aggregation, filters, syndication, publishing and
notification plugins into a config file (YAML).
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Parrot is a virtual machine designed with the needs of dynamically typed
languages (such as Perl and Python) in mind, and should be able to run
programs written in these languages more efficiently than VMs developed
with static languages in mind (JVM, .NET).
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Live account. The mail is then presented to any filter (typically
procmail) for further processing or dropping in a local mailbox.
This port replaces mail/gotmail (which doesn't work with Hotmail Live)
"commit it if it works" steven@
no need for the PFRAG fragments. Also this makes use of the central libtool
via USE_LIBTOOL and removes the unnecessary libtool patches.
From brad@
ok ajacoutot@, robert@
RSSyl plugin is an RSS feed aggregator for Claws Mail. It has the
following features:
- Handling of RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom feeds
- Fetching and threaded display of comment feeds
- Customisable refresh interval for each feed
- Customisable number of feed items to keep for each feed
ok ajacoutot@ and pyr@, thanks !
AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short documents, articles, books
and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to HTML and DocBook
markups using the asciidoc(1) command.
Generate realistic random data for people including gender, age, date of
birth, first and last names, and title. Names can be created for
several ethnic groups including Vikings.
submitted by Jim Razmus
Squid 2.6. It's not the default in squid.conf but can be enabled, and
it's useful e.g. when you are using squid through dansguardian, in order
to keep/show the source address of the client in the logs (otherwise,
squid thinks that everything comes from dansguardian).
ok brad@
Monitord is a compact Perl-based tool for watching the health of UNIX
systems. Monitord monitors the local system by watching the process
table, load average figures, the amount of free space in file systems,
and the output of custom monitoring scripts.
from Okan Demirmen
DigiTemp is a simple to use program for reading values from 1-wire
devices. Its main use is for reading temperature sensors, but it
also reads counters, and understands the 1-wire hubs with devices
on different branches of the network. DigiTemp now supports the
following 1-wire temperature sensors: DS18S20 (and DS1820), DS18B20,
DS1822, the DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor, DS2422 and DS2423 Counters,
DS2409 MicroLAN Coupler (used in 1-wire hubs), and the AAG TAI-8540
humidity sensor.
based on a submission of Julien TOUCHE