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A metatemplate for building ALT Linux based distributions and virtual machines/environments taking careful approach to configuration data forks.

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TapTinder is continuous integration and automated testing tool for software engineering. Using your own TapTinder installation or TapTinder service you can monitor, diagnose and improve the quality of software right during development in real-time. TapTinder clients run your builds and tests across ... [More] multiple platforms and multiple environments in parallel. Results are collected by a server that provides fast feedback to your developers. A sophisticated web interface gives you the tools to visualize, trace and analyze collected data to diagnose defects immediately or later for future planning. [Less]

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mkimage-profiles-desktop, or m-p-d, is a set of ALT Linux based distribution profiles aimed at collaborative development.

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一个致力于网赚工具的项目

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Turkish Sweater is.. for medium to bigger Actionscript productions collection of ANT macrodefs, targets and templates OS independent (used in production on OSX and Windows XP) IDE independent (you can run it from your commandline) minimal in its dependencies (Java/ANT is needed) helping you with ... [More] third parties Actionscript libraries filling the gap between nothing and ANT-Ivy, Maven or similar Working with different developers on different OS' and IDEs, frustrating hours of figuring out which Actionscript library is missing, bloated repositories with libraries that are already maintained somewhere else, troubles with setting up an IDE quickly just to make a tiny change and compile.. ended up in writing this. Now we can checkout any project from the repository, run the setup and then production to verify if its formal 'ok'. Note: Check on issues, tags and downloadable zips have slower pace, bugs will be addressed in the "bugs" branch first before merged to the trunk from where tags and downloadable zips will be created. [Less]

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Milk: Make include list kit - Black Math edition Reusing JSDB (from Shanti Rao), which is basically a host embdedding SpiderMonkey, Milk provide some common build tasks for your ECMAScript projects in a command-line tool. Wait... First, JSDB realy is a great tool, and even if you can compile ... [More] it in such a way that you can obtain an executable for Windows and Linux, you can obtain only a command-line tool, and Milk just crave for a GUI. Second, Milk in JSDB is already done, but honestly the code just sucks and I'm ashamed of it, and worst the tool smells the unmaintainable big ball of mud coded in 2 days smells. So, Milk will be based on Apollo and be redone from scratch and hopefully have an improved design. My goal for Milk is to make a swiss army knife for building any ECMASCript source code. Another goal (and not a secondary one) is to provide a 'GUI in context', that means depending on the context of your task compiling Flex2 / compacting JavaScript / etc. the visuals and options of Milk change dynamically. Priority One Features planed: one executable/host, no dependencies, cross-platform Win/Mac (Linux if possible) a comprehensive GUI but still powerfull command-line arguments combine multi files to one file remove comments from source code compact source code General Features planed: GUI panel to compile with Flex 2 compiler GUI panel to compile Apollo applications ECMAScript config files save/load config files different profile (dev, release, debug, etc.) zip files/releases upload files/zip to FTP generate a detailled log of the building run unit tests generate unit tests generate ReadMe, etc. from template get info from Subversion This project will start as soon a public alpha/beta for Apollo will appear AND will support exe access. [Less]

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build.py is a build automation tool, similar to GNU Make, Jam and others. It's, however, aimed at small projects, which don't need complexity and robustness of the above ones. build.py follows the KISS principle - you can learn in in the matter of minutes! Generally, build.py is designed to ... [More] be easy as much as it's possible, thus providing fast learning curve. build.py is written in Python - mature, multi-paradigm programming language. For those who know it - you do not need to learn Yet Another Scripting Language, as you would with Make or CMake - you can use your experience to shape build.py into your needs. If you don't program in Python, don't worry - it's probably one of the easiest (yet it's really powerful) languages to learn! Planned features of build.py: Automated building, installation, cleaning, removing, compressed package creating Cross-platform GUI interface for end-users Support for various compilers Easy and straightforward learning curve Comprehensive documentation build.py consists of one (!) file, so you can redistribute it along your package - no additional dependencies! (to be extended) Actually, build.py is in intense development. You can check it out from SVN (see 'Sources' section). Current trunk also provides all necessary documentation. Useful links: WhyBuildPy Examples [Less]

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