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bogofilter Fast Bayesian Spam Filter

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Bogofilter is a Bayesian spam filter. In its normal mode of operation, it takes an email message or other text on standard input, does a statistical check against lists of "good" and "bad" words, and returns a status code indicating whether or not the message is spam. Bogofilter is designed with ... [More] fast algorithms (including Berkeley DB system), coded directly in C, and tuned for speed, so it can be used for production by sites that process a lot of mail. [Less]

42.2K lines of code

0 current contributors

8 months since last commit

14 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.0
   
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Licenses: No declared licenses

Perlbal

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  Analyzed about 7 hours ago

Reverse proxy load balancer and web server, extensible (plugins!), and full of fun tricks like internal (user-transparent) redirects. Can have its config changed on the fly without restarts, and supports a lot of management port commands for observability.

11.7K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 10 years since last commit

14 users on Open Hub

Inactive
4.6
   
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Licenses: Artistic_..., gpl

libev

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From site: A full-featured and high-performance event loop that is loosely modeled after libevent, but without its limitations and bugs. It is used, among others, in the GNU Virtual Private Ethernet and rxvt-unicode packages. Features include child/pid watchers and periodic timers based on ... [More] wallclock (absolute) time (in addition to timers using relative timeouts), as well as epoll/kqueue/event ports/inotify support, fast timer management, time jump detection and correction, and ease-of-use. It can be used as a libevent replacement using its emulation API or directly embedded into your programs without the need for complex configuration support. A full-featured and well-documented perl interface is also available. [Less]

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1 current contributors

0 since last commit

14 users on Open Hub

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3.8
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: mit

gtk-gnutella

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

gtk-gnutella is the most advanced server/client for Gnutella, in terms of protocol features supported and algorithms used. It runs on every Unix-like system which supports GTK+ (1.2 or above). The GNOME desktop environment is not required. It is currently developed and tested under Linux (Debian) ... [More] as well as NetBSD. It is known to run at least on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX (OSF/1), SGI IRIX, BeOS whereas CPU architectures include x86, AMD64, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS. [Less]

470K lines of code

4 current contributors

23 days since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
4.8
   
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RackTables

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Open Source solution for datacenter and server room management. RackTables manages rackspace, IP addresses, servers, switches, routers and much more!

99.2K lines of code

10 current contributors

2 months since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
3.75
   
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Gitblit

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

Gitblit is an open source, pure Java Git solution for managing, viewing, and serving Git repositories. Gitblit is distributed in two variations: Gitblit GO - a complete & integrated pure Java stack This is what you should download if you want to go from zero to Git in less than 5 mins. ... [More] Gitblit GO is like a mashup of Apache httpd, Git, and Gitweb with simplified configuration and maintenance. All dependencies are downloaded on first execution. Gitblit WAR - a traditional WAR distribution This is what you should download if you want to deploy Gitblit into your own servlet container (e.g. Tomcat, Jetty, etc). All dependencies are bundled. [Less]

107K lines of code

2 current contributors

5 months since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.75
   
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MaNGOS

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

MaNGOS is an object-oriented Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game Server (MMORPGS). It's an educational project, to help developers get familar with large scale C++ development projects.

730K lines of code

7 current contributors

28 days since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
3.57143
   
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PLD Linux

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PLD is a free, RPM-based Linux distribution, aimed at the more advanced users and administrators, who accept the tradeoffs of using a system, that might require manual tweaking in exchange for much flexibility. Simultaneous support for a wide variety of architectures and non-conservative approach to ... [More] RPM usage provides our users with a consistent environment on almost all available architectures. [Less]

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9 current contributors

0 since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Activity Not Available
5.0
 
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl

SparkleShare

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

SparkleShare is a file sharing and collaboration tool. more… SparkleShare isn’t just a piece of software, it’s part of your workflow. It’s designed to make sharing documents and collaboration easier, and to make peers aware of what you are doing. It allows you to instantly sync with any Git ... [More] repository you have access to. The user interface and features are made to support this goal. Though SparkleShare is not made to be a graphical frontend for git or a backup tool, it may be useful for other kinds of purposes as well, like backing up small files or monitoring your favourite project [Less]

14.6K lines of code

3 current contributors

8 months since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.25
   
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SqueezeCenter

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

SqueezeCenter is designed for streaming music over a network, allowing users to play their music collections from virtually anywhere there is an Internet connection. It supports a large number of audio formats including MP3, FLAC, WAV, Ogg, and AAC. It can stream to both software and hardware ... [More] receivers, including Slim Devices Squeezebox, as well as any media player capable of playing MP3 streams. [Less]

1.25M lines of code

0 current contributors

about 14 years since last commit

12 users on Open Hub

Inactive
4.625
   
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