Category: Open Source

  • Common Content

    Common Content Common Content is a catalog of works licensed in the Creative Commons, available to anyone for copying or creative re-use. The catalog includes 3072 records, many of which are collections which include hundreds or thousands of other works. If you’d like to learn more check out our About page or How It Works.…

  • STL WordPress Meetup IS ON!

    Hey STL-located WordPress-interested person: Come to the first official STL meetup (or at least the first one that I’m going to, and now that I’m king-overlord-master-organizer of the group (elected by myself)) we’re going to party at Coffee Cartel. Because it’s open 24 hours. And we all have other things to do during the daylight…

  • WordPress 1.3 Cleanup

    I know that Matt is familiar with Joel’s thoughts about code refactoring. The link below is to one of Joel’s articles about how Netscape blew years when they decided to rewrite their codebase from scratch. The WordPress team is taking exactly the right approach — make incremental fixes that don’t break past investments by users…

  • ..:: KnowledgeTree DMS ::..

    ..:: KnowledgeTree DMS ::.. OpenSource Document Management KnowledgeTree is an Open Source document management system. The product provides a content repository, workflow and routing of content, content publication and content metrics definition and analysis. Open Source enterprise knowledge management with no price tag! KnowledgeTree is one of the most rapidly-adopted open source document management systems,…

  • vtiger CRM – Free, Open Source, Customer Relationship Management

    Looks pretty cool, plus the Outlook plugin, for those millions of business users who are still shackled to using Outlook could be very interesting for anyone else looking to develop Open Source Outlook plugins. And the rest of the features look pretty nice too. vtiger CRM – Free, Open Source, Customer Relationship Management vtiger CRM…

  • phpMyFAQ – open source FAQ system for PHP and MySQL | features

    phpMyFAQ – open source FAQ system for PHP and MySQL | features [ features ] phpMyFAQ 1.4 is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ-system. For the time being a MySQL database (support for other databases is under development) is used to store all data, PHP 4.1.0 (or higher) is needed in order to access this data.…

  • AntiExploit – find bad stuff on your server

    AntiExploit – find bad stuff on your server About AntiExploit AntiExploit is the first ON-ACCESS exploit-scanner for Linux and FreeBSD. Aexpl can help you to identify local intruders or users who want to harm your or other systems with well known tools. aexpl uses the dazuko kernel-modul and md5sums (signatures are planed) to identify bad…

  • WordPress 1.3-alpha-2!!!

    Also, noticed that the link to the latest stable build on the WordPress site is WordPress 1.3-alpha-2, which is looking just AWESOME! Great job, everyone. I love it. Will be upgrading again, looking forward to it. (First used on the new Spunko site.) Link to share this: https://www.gabrielserafini.com/blog/2004/10/01/wordpress-13-alpha-2/

  • Synergy – mouse and keyboard sharing

    Synergy This looks really, really neat. Thanks for the pointer, Matt… 🙂 Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It’s intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s). (Via…

  • GNU arch – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation (FSF)

    GNU arch – GNU Project – Free Software Foundation (FSF) Introduction to arch GNU arch is a revision control system, similar in purpose to tools such as CVS, SCCS, and Subversion. It is used to keep track of the changes made to a source tree and to help programmers combine and otherwise manipulate changes made…

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