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  2. Wagtail (CMS) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagtail_(CMS)

    Wagtail is a free and open source content management system (CMS) written in Python. [4] It is popular [5] [6] amongst websites using the Django web framework. [7] The project is maintained by a team of open-source contributors [8] backed by companies around the world. [9]

  3. Stratis (configuration daemon) - Wikipedia

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    stratis-storage.github.io Stratis is a user-space configuration daemon that configures and monitors existing components from Linux 's underlying storage components of logical volume management (LVM) and XFS filesystem via D-Bus .

  4. Bazel (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazel_(software)

    Bazel is extensible with the Starlark programming language. [13] Starlark is an embedded language whose syntax is a subset of the Python syntax. However, it doesn't implement many of Python's language features, such as the ability to access the file I/O, in order to avoid extensions that could create side-effects or create build outputs not known to the build system itself.

  5. rsync - Wikipedia

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    The duplicity backup software written in python allows for incremental backups with simple storage backend services like local file system, sftp, Amazon S3 and many others. It utilizes librsync to generate delta data against signatures of the previous file versions, encrypting them using gpg , and storing them on the backend.

  6. Ansible (software) - Wikipedia

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    Modules [24] are mostly standalone and can be written in a standard scripting language (such as Python, Perl, Ruby, Bash, etc.) [citation needed]. One of the guiding goals of modules is idempotency, which means that even if an operation is repeated multiple times (e.g., upon recovery from an outage), it will always place the system into the ...

  7. GoAgent - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly written with Python and supports Windows, OS X, Linux and most Linux-based OS like Android and OpenWrt. It uses Google App Engine servers to provide users with a free proxy service to gain access to blocked information. [2] It is normally used with web browsers. GoAgent was eventually shut down at the request of Chinese law ...

  8. Numba - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numba

    Numba was started by Travis Oliphant in 2012 and has since been under active development at its repository in GitHub with frequent releases. The project is driven by developers at Anaconda, Inc., with support by DARPA, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Intel, Nvidia and AMD, and a community of contributors on GitHub.

  9. Exercism - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, it consisted of 50 repositories including website code, API code, command-line code and, most of all, over 40 stand-alone repositories for different language tracks. [ 10 ] As of February 2024 [update] Exercism has 14,344 contributors, [ 11 ] maintains 366 repositories, [ 12 ] and 19,603 mentors.