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RT for Incident Response is the premiere open-source incident-handling system, designed with the needs of CERT teams and incident-response teams in mind. It makes IR tasks easier and lets you solve your problems more efficiently.
This project is a RaytracerResume from 01/11/07 to 12/12/07We works on shadow, photon mapping, and fog shadow and photon mapping work. But we have a bug in shadow function in a particulary type of use. When shadows want to work. The shadows bug Reunion(01/11/07)Reunion of our code.
Patches to RT (RequestTracker) that enable it to associate an email with a ticket via the References: and In-Reply-To: headers. Normally, RT looks in the subject line for a special tag identifying the appropriate ticket. If it can't find the subject tag, it will create a new ticket. These
Purpose: provide an easier way to navigate tickets in RT (specifically for parrot and perl6 at the moment). Consists of two components: One, a wrapper to the command line RT tool that downloads tickets of interest from an RT installation, Two, a web front end that uses Ext (http://extjs.com) to provide a front end to the data.
Salvia is a reactive (or interactive) Jabber bot designed to listen to one or more mutli-user chatrooms (although it can be used via private message as well). It will then respond to certain key phrases with output as determined by its set of plugins. Check us out at http://www.hurricanelabs.com
Framework for testing realtime Unices compliant with POSIX 1.b. Uses standard features like mutex, semaphore, thread, queue, signal. http://jakub007.blogspot.com/2008/07/poprawki-dla-2.html -> Linux 2.6.25.8-rt7 patches JCall (for running C/C++ functions from Java) and VMApp (for managing
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