Projects 2011

UTOS Project Day
Sept 17, 2011  10a – 5:30p
Miller Professional Development Center

Do you already have an free and open source software project you are working on? Need some help?
There will be developers, designers, documenters, testers and more looking for something to get involved in. Come down and get a few people involved in your project!

At UTOS Project Day – A Code Festival, it’s all about the projects.  We’d love to see your project here at UTOS Project Day.  Feel free to submit it below.

8 projects posted

  1. Project: F-Spot

    URL: http://f-spot.org

    RCS Location: http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/

    Submitted by: Stephen Shaw

    F-Spot is a full-featured personal photo management application for the GNOME desktop.

    • Posted on September 17, 2011 at 4:09 am
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  2. Project: GoOSe Linux

    URL: http://gooseproject.org

    RCS Location: https://github.com/gooseproject

    Submitted by: Clint Savage

    The GoOSe Project is a community who believes an enterprise operating system is best built by an open and meritocratic community. GoOSe Linux is not just another enterprise clone, we are using open processes and resources to make a binary compatible enterprise Linux.

    We will be building our website during this project day. Join and help us build a great site!

    http://gooseproject.github.com/

    • Posted on September 16, 2011 at 8:07 pm
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  3. Project: Foobar3000

    URL: http://foobar3000.com

    RCS Location: git://github.com/coolaj86/foobar3000.git

    Submitted by: AJ ONeal

    The World’s Most Advanced Echo Server!

    Tired of not being able to ping example.com?

    Wish that you could test your cross-domain requests without buying a second domain?

    Need to show up that tech support guy in India by proving that the right ports on your firewall are in fact open?

    Foobar3000 to the rescue!

    Finally a test server dedicated for testing. Use this in your tutorials, classrooms, demos, etc.

    • Posted on September 16, 2011 at 4:18 pm
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  4. Project: SMBInterp/SMBezier SciPy integration

    URL: http://scipy.org

    RCS Location: https://mcquay.me/hg/smbinterp/

    Submitted by: Stephen McQuay

    I am going to work on integrating my Masters research code into the scipy project:

    https://mcquay.me/hg/smbinterp/

    If we get through that we’ll add some Bezier/NURBS code that I wrote a few years back:

    https://mcquay.me/hg/smbezier

    • Posted on September 15, 2011 at 8:52 pm
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  5. Project: bpython

    URL: http://bpython-interpreter.org/

    RCS Location: https://bitbucket.org/bobf/bpython/

    Submitted by: Amjith Ramanujam

    BPython is an alternative interpreter to Python. It does syntax highlighting, auto-completion and more.

    I will be working on a few feature enhancements and bug-fixes.

    • Posted on September 13, 2011 at 12:05 am
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  6. Project: Core

    URL: http://core-project.org

    RCS Location: https://github.com/jbrower/Core-Project

    Submitted by: Joseph Brower

    Core is a new project (site still coming up) that is designed to help streamline internal communication in a business. It’s focus is on accuracy and ease of use.

    • Posted on September 12, 2011 at 8:54 pm
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  7. Project: Surrogate

    URL: https://github.com/skruger/Surrogate

    RCS Location: https://github.com/skruger/Surrogate

    Submitted by: Shaun Kruger

    Surrogate is an HTTP/HTTPS forward and reverse proxy with load balancing capabilities. Surrogate can also be used as a framework for building load balancers or other kinds of protocol handlers for generic TCP traffic. Clustering is available through the ClusterSupervisor application that is configured using mod_cluster.

    Current work on surrogate has to do with providing a less antisocial user interface. Command line and web based administration features are in the works.

    • Posted on September 2, 2011 at 7:33 pm
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