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THIS IS MORE LIKE A INFO HUB THAT WILL ENABLE DEVELOPERS TO INTEGRATE IN THEIR APPLICATION WITH CONTENT THAT WILL BE UPDATED BY THE PROVIDERS, FOR EXAMPLE AN EXCHANGE RATE SERVICE CAN BE INTEGRATED TO USE ON COMMON TYPE APPLICATIONS, PRODUCT LIST FROM SUPPLIERS CAN ENABLE RETAILER SOFTWARE TO SEE THE AVAILABLE PRODUCTS FROM SUPPLIERS, ETC.

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Use this project to combine your favourite Qmail patches into one package and upload it here! Other developers will be able to contribute to your distribution in subversion. Instructions: Create an new issue, use type "Type-NewDistroMaintainer". Let me know what patches you want to ... [More] include in your distro. I will add you as a "Project Member", which will give you access to the subversion repository. Good tutorials: John Simpson [Less]

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Proyecto para la generación de la distribución Dvorak Español/Latino-español oficial basado en frecuencia de caracteres/dígrafos/trígrafos encontrados en textos. - Project for Dvorak ES/Latin ES keyboard layout generation based on texts' characters/digraphs/trigraphs frecuency.

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ECsPy is a free, open source framework for creating evolutionary computations in Python. Additionally, ECsPy provides an easy-to-use canonical genetic algorithm (GA), evolution strategy (ES), estimation of distribution algorithm (EDA), differential evolution algorithm (DEA), and particle swarm ... [More] optimizer (PSO) for users who don't need much customization. The full documentation can be found at http://mcis.jsu.edu/faculty/agarrett/ecspy. RequirementsLicenseBackgroundPackage StructureExample RequirementsRequires at least Python 2.6. Matplotlib is required if the line plot observer is used. Parallel Python (pp) is required if parallel evaluation is used. LicenseThis package is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3). This license can [Less]

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uadp is a platform for software updates and distribution purposes. This is the server side part designed for the server which hosts the update and distribution packages of a software

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Species Distribution Repository (SDR)Species distributions or ranges are a very fundamental information for biodiversity studies and conservation. Without knowledge of where species are most of the envision biodiversity services are not possible. Most of the information on species distributions ... [More] comes from: Range maps published as images or shapefiles. Formatted text, like a list of countries where species occur or other area definitions. Raster systems based on multiple "grid" formats, like UTM cells, AFE divisions, etc. All this information is now currently published on different websites and in multiple formats. This makes very hard the accessibility of information and makes almost impossible merging information from multiple sources into common analysis/reports/APIs etc. The purpose of the Species Distribution Repository is to provide a common places where all these different sources can be aggregated and transformed into a common data model/format. On top of this common data model a set of visualization APIs and data APIs had been developed to allow programatic access and sharing of the data. Technically SDR is a; PostGIS database for incorporating all data a set shell scripts for importing new data sources a website developed in PHP allow the exploring of current data a set of Flash/Flex visualizations using Google Maps to present the information as widgets. The main components of the project are: The Geospatial DataStore and the managing scripts The Named Area Repository The Visualization and data API GBIF Secretariat contacts for this work: David Remsen, Senior Programme Officer (ECAT) dremsen@gbif.org [Less]

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@}-,-- Remote OSGi Services Ecosystem --,-{@ROSE aims to provide an ecosystem based on OSGi which allows to easily distribute applications. A service which evolves in this ecosystem will be available remotely (as a Web-Services,jsonrpc, UPnP ..). Reciprocally, this ecosystem allows its services to ... [More] interact with remote services (eg: web-Service, jsonrpc, UPnP and so on). This framework also aims to be compliant with the distributed OSGi specification and so to provide a solution for the communication between OSGi gateways. [Less]

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A tool that left you choose which packages you want in your customizated distribution, based on Debian.

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Sticklepike is a linux operating system, with easily accessible programs and libraries for the pro. Sticklepike is mainly for a pro with the libraries it contains, but it can help the technically timid climb the ladder to expert status.

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