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Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components. Mason solves the common problems of site development: caching, debugging, templating, maintaining development and ... [More] production sites, and more. Mason is 100% free and open source. Although it can be used from CGI or even stand-alone, it is optimally designed for use with two other open source technologies: mod_perl and Apache. [Less]

4.6
   
  0 reviews  |  49 users  |  41,079 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 
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OTRS is an enterprise-grade Open source Ticket Request System (also well known as trouble ticket system) with more than 1,100 features to provide IT service management. The system is built to allow your support, sales, pre-sales, billing, internal IT, help desk, etc. departments to react quickly to ... [More] inbound inquiries. OTRS is also the framework for SIRIOS, an incident and advisory system for CERTs (Computer Emergency Response Teams). OTRS is also the framework for OTRS::ITSM, an ITIL compliant Open Source IT Service Management Solution. [Less]

4.11765
   
  2 reviews  |  49 users  |  488,276 lines of code  |  28 current contributors  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 

TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki and collaboration platform. The structured wiki is typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, or a knowledge base, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by ... [More] using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with plugins. Administrators can tailor their TWiki installation with over 400 extensions available from TWiki.org. TWiki is a leading wiki primarily used behind corporate firewall; it gets downloaded more than 10,000 times a month and is in use by the majority of Fortune 500 companies. TWiki is mostly written in Perl. [Less]

3.59259
   
  2 reviews  |  43 users  |  1,923,262 lines of code  |  7 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, WinXX and MacOSX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. Features bleeding-edge technologies like deduplication.

4.5
   
  1 review  |  25 users  |  37,151 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

Popular blog publishing platform maintained by Six Apart. Went open source in December 2007.

4.75
   
  0 reviews  |  24 users  |  339,834 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 1 year ago
 
 

The Open Build Service (OBS) is an open and complete software distribution development platform. It provides the infrastructure to create software packages for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures as well as add-ons, appliance images or entire linux distributions. OBS ... [More] provides the tools to work collaboratively, supporting access rights, merge requests and review functionality. Users can access OBS via a convenient web interface, as well as a commandline tool or via the extensive API. Rather than using "compiler farms" of different hardware to build packages for different architectures and multiple Linux distributions like Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, the OBS creates a clean virtual instance for each build, saving the user time and resources. [Less]

4.88889
   
  0 reviews  |  24 users  |  178,318 lines of code  |  55 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

BlazeBlogger is a simple to use but capable CMS for the command line. Being written in Perl as a cross-platform application and producing the static content without the need of database servers or server side scripting, it is literally a CMS without boundaries suitable for a wide variety of web ... [More] presentations, from personal weblog to a project page or even a company presentation. Using BlazeBlogger is really easy. Strongly inspired by Git in its design and in the best spirit of Unix philosophy, it comes as a set of smaller utilities that do one thing and do it well rather than the monolithic program for everything. Keeping the default configuration you can have a full-featured blog with the first post in only three steps! [Less]

5.0
 
  0 reviews  |  22 users  |  3,423 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Centreon is a network, system, applicative supervision and monitoring tool, it is based upon the most effective Open Source monitoring engine: Nagios. Centreon provides a new frontend and new functionalities to Nagios. It allows you to be more efficient in your network monitoring, but also allows ... [More] you to make your supervision information readable by a largest range of users. Indeed, a non technical user can now use the Centreon/Nagios couple to easily understand your network infrastructure thanks to charts and graphical representations of the gathered information. Skilled users still have access to specific and technical information collected by Nagios though. [Less]

4.63636
   
  2 reviews  |  22 users  |  491,236 lines of code  |  12 current contributors  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 

Jifty is a way to build web applications.

5.0
 
  0 reviews  |  20 users  |  68,932 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 2 years ago
 
 

MusicBrainz is a community maintained open source encyclopedia of music information.

4.44444
   
  0 reviews  |  20 users  |  226,734 lines of code  |  28 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 1 hour ago
 
 
 
 

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