RSWrap is a wrapper for various remote shells. It is written using the Python programming language. It is in a very early development state. So feel free to try it out and to send us comments what you think.
DPR: NextWindow Fermi Driver updated
Packages for the NextWindow Fermi Driver have been synced some days ago from the official Ubuntu packages. Old version was 0.6.2.0 and new version is 0.6.5.0. All packages should work with Debian 6.0 (Squeeze).
NetFS-Bench: New project and version 0.1 released
NetFS-Bench is a tool to perform some read and write tests on network filesystems like FTP and SMB. Today the source code has been published and version 0.1 has been released. Feel free to download and play with it. Feedback and new ideas are welcome.
More information
DPR: New service Debian/Ubuntu Package Repository
In the Debian/Ubuntu Package Repository you can find some packages not included in the official repositories or in Private Package Archives(PPA) on launchpad.net. At the moment we have added packages containing the NextWindow Fermi Driver for Debian Squeeze.
More information about how to use the repositories or which packages are included in the repositories can be found on the service page.
QRLink: New project and version 0.1 released
QRLink is a jQuery plugin, it can extend links with a QR Code. It uses a third party JavaScript library for client-side QR Code generation. Have a look at the about page for more information.
NPB: Building RawTherapee again
Back in 2010 the nightly builds for RawTherepee were to hard to maintain, so we stopped them. But since then a lot has been changed and new packages have just been published on launchpad. At the moment there are some dependency problems with Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04. But we will try to backport some of the packages at least for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Links
Git-Server online
We have just released our new git-server into the wild. You can browse and clone all our open source git repositories. Feel free to grab the source, modify it and send a patch back to us. If you need help with the source code, please don’t hesitate to ask.
You can find more information about git and how to use it in the official git documentation.
TuVedi 0.3 released
TuVedi 0.3 the Infosys successor has just been released. Its based on PyPoly 0.4 witch was released yesterday. The main focus since the last version is the admin interface and we are looking forward to add more improvements for version 0.4.
This is the first version for public use. For an easy installation we have published it in the Python Package Index. At the moment there is a lack of documentation, but we are still working on it. So stay tuned.
PyPoly in the Python Package Index
Since today PyPoly and some components are available from the Python Package Index. This makes the installation of applications using PyPoly much easier.
PyPoly v0.4 released
PyPoly v0.4 comes with many new features and a lot of improvements. It’s faster and more stable than the versions before. The Python packages have also been restructured to provide a cleaner API.
For more information have a look at the PyPoly development web page.
2012/05/02
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