scorpiowcms is a flexible and powerful Web Content Management System and Application Framework. It features many popular Web methodologies and technologies "out of the box" and is developed with a modular mechanism engine. Many functionalities and features can be easily implemented into the system.
SysopView shows information in a visually attractive way, like computers in movies do. The idea is that it can show information relevant to system administrators non-comprehensible for non-technical personnel, while still looking attractive even if you don't know what is shown. The current version can show nagios status data, webcam streams (mjpeg, jpeg, and video4Linux), and VNC, has a built-in terminal emulator in which regular text applications can be run, can sniff the network (including remotely) and dissect streams and show pictures which are sniffed, can show external bitmaps (from, for example, mrtg and rrdtool), and can scroll text (currently showing output of rssfeeds).
libsas is a Python library to take the pain out of using SaaS APIs. It provides an abstraction layer on top of various APIs, taking care of constructing the URLs, serializing parameters, and authentication. You just call Python methods and receive Python objects. It's like an ORM for SaaS.
Windys is an action arcade game in a deliberately retro style, featuring ASCII graphics and simulated PC speaker beeps. After a particularly strenuous day at work, you return to your own personal refuge in the form of the Windys fast food restaurant. Not all is as it seems, however, as a new and unconventional manager has taken control, bringing with him an army of undead zombies.
SNeBU (Simple Network Backup Utility) is a backup system that supports incremental snapshot-style backups to disk-based storage. The project has been rewritten in C, and stores its backup catalog in an SQLite database. It features file level deduplication (including across multiple clients), compressed storage, incremental-forever snapshot style backups, simple setup, and utilizes standard TAR format. The client side consists of a simple shell script, which can be easily installed and adapted as needed. The server side is a single binary plus a config file, which can sit on a remote server and be accessed over SSH.
Lufft L2P Nagios Plugin enables Nagios to check L2P devices (e.g., OPUS20 devices). It's written in Bash and uses the "Lufft L2P Script Collection". L2P is the "lufft logger protocol" developed by G. Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH in Germany, a producer of climatological precision measuring equipment.