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flashrd 20090720
flashrd is an OpenBSD installer with an eye towards larger flash devices. The primary targets are USB keys, flash disk modules, compact flash adapters, or hard disks. Installation is targeted towards infrastructure equipment. By default, it installs a complete OpenBSD system that stays mounted read-only during normal operation, with writes directed towards a memory filesystem, eliminating the need for frequent disk writes. Flashrd installations can be fully upgraded through a few simple file copies.

Changes: Initial release.
JumpBox for TikiWiki 1.1.9
TikiWiki is a Groupware/Content Management System solution with a long list of features to help you build a compelling Web-based community: wikis, forums, blogs, articles, an image gallery, a map server, a link directory, translation, internationalization, and much more. Running a JumpBox allows you to be up and running with this software in minutes on any operating system. It carries other benefits such as portability across computing environments, a Web-based admin console to simplify administration, and a built-in automated backup system to protect your work.

Changes: The JumpBox for TikiWiki has been updated to TikiWiki version 3.1. This release fixes bugs and add minor new features. Restoring from 0.9 and newer JumpBox backups should work, but when restoring from older version there is a special upgrade process that is documented online.
eGroupWare 1.6.002
eGroupWare is a Web-based groupware suite. It contains many modules, including Calendar (personal calendar and group scheduling, notifications and alarms), Mail (IMAP only), InfoLog (todos, notes, and phone calls linked to contacts/CRM), Contacts (an address book for storing and sharing contact information), ProjectManager, Tracker (bug or incident tracking), TimeSheet, SyncML support, and SiteMgr or JiNN (content management).

Changes: This release fixes 3 security problems in FCKeditor (remote file upload), Tracker (an XSS problem), and Knowledgebase (an SQL injection). Everyone should update as soon as possible. HTML Purifier has been added as a preventive measure for FCKeditor content. There are many bugfixes since 1.6.001. There is CalDAV support for iPhone OS 3; see the test report.
DooPHP 1.0
DooPHP is a very fast PHP framework. It enables developers at all levels to rapidly develop robust Web 2.0 applications. It is quite feature rich. DooPHP supports some common stuff found in a Web framework, such as an MVC-base structure, RESTful APIS, a REST client, URI routing, database ORM tools, a model generator, HTTP Digest Authentication, a flexbible compiling template engine, logging and profiling tools, and more.

Changes: Initial freshmeat announcement.
MPICH 1.1
MPICH is a robust and flexible implementation of the MPI (Message Passing Interface). MPI is often used with parallel or distributed computing projects. MPICH is a multi-platform, configurable system (development, execution, libraries, etc) for MPI. It can acheive parallelism using networked machines or using mulitasking on a single machine.

Changes: This release adds MPI 2.1 support, BG/P support, an entirely new TCP communication method, SMP-aware collective operations, and a new process management framework called Hydra. There are assorted bugfixes.
LAPACK 3.2.1
LAPACK is a linear algebra library, based on LINPACK and EISPACK, designed to provide routines for handling simultaneous equations and matrix algebra efficiently, particularly on shared memory vector processors, parallel processors, and clusters. The code is written in Fortran, and requires the BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) library.

Changes: Minor bugfixes and documentation cleanups.
ITK 3.14
The National Library of Medicine Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK) is a software system to support the Visible Human Project. Segmentation is the process of identifying and classifying data found in a digitally sampled representation. Registration is the task of aligning or developing correspondences between data. For example, in the medical environment, a CT scan may be aligned with an MRI scan in order to combine the information contained in both.

Changes: Numerous enhancements.
iRODS 2.1
iRODS (integrated Rule-Oriented Data Systems) is a second generation data grid system providing a unified view and seamless access to distributed digital objects across a wide area network. It is an adaptive middleware data grid that operates by means of user-supplied rules and a Rule Engine which interprets the rules to decide how the system is to respond to various requests and conditions.

Changes: This release adds support for MySQL and Kerberos. It has many new system-level rules. It has better support for using and writing micro-services. It has support for pipes and syslog. There are many other enhancements.
GCC UPC 4.3.2.4
The GCC UPC toolset provides a compilation and execution environment for programs written in the UPC (Unified Parallel C) language. The GCC UPC compiler extends the capabilities of the GNU GCC compiler. The GCC UPC compiler is implemented as a C Language dialect translator, in a fashion similar to the implementation of the GNU Objective C compiler.

Changes: Updated to support GCC 4.3.2. Bugfixes.
GATE 5.0.0
GATE, the Geant4 application for emission tomography, is a package for making it easy to use existing Monte Carlo simulation packages according to the requirements of a simulation. GATE allows the accurate description of time-dependent phenomena such as source or detector movement and source decay kinetics. It includes well-validated physics models, geometry modeling tools accomodating complex scanner geometries, models for detector electronic response, and efficient visualization utilities. Modelling of CT scans and calculation of dose can also be performed using GATE.

Changes: This release adds real time management for voxelized source and phantom, and an analytical modeling for SPECT collimator. It has assorted bugfixes and minor enhancements.
Geant4 4.9.2-p1
Geant4 is a toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter. Its application areas include high energy physics and nuclear experiments, medical, accelerator, and space physics studies.

Changes: Numerous bugfixes.
gLite 3.2
The gLite distribution is an integrated set of components designed to enable resource sharing. In other words, this is middleware for building a grid. The gLite middleware is produced by the EGEE project. The distribution model is to construct different services ("node-types") from these components and then ensure easy installation and configuration on the chosen platforms.

Changes: This release updates supported Linux distributions. There are assorted bugfixes.
GCstar 1.5.0 beta1
GCstar is an application that can be used to manage collections of different types. Users can enter all the items they own, along with associated information and later perform searches using filtering criteria. A plugin system allows some information to be downloaded automatically from Internet sites. Collections can be exported to many formats, including HTML, XML, CSV, or Tellico file format, or imported from Ant Movie Catalog or Tellico, among others. It currently manages collections of movies, video games, books, music, numismatic, wines, board games, and lets users define their own types of collections.

Changes: New kind of collections have been added: Stamps, Periodicals, and Mini vehicles. Items can be grouped in picture mode as in detailed mode. User filters can be added to the toolbar. Users can choose for each field from which sites information should be fetched and in which order. A right-click on the "Fetch information" button displays a menu to change the mode. Many improvements have been made in the plugin to import information from a folder. New plugins to fetch information from Websites are delivered. Data corruption in collections should not occur anymore.
Glulxe 0.4.4
Glulxe is an interpreted implementation of the Glulx portable Interactive Fiction VM, like the Z-machine but using the Glk API. Unlike the Z-machine, it uses 32-bit data and addresses, so it can handle game files up to four gigabytes long. Also unlike the Z-machine, it has native support for Glk I/O, so game files can use any capability Glk provides. However, like the Z-machine, you can write games in the Inform language and compile them to Glulx game files.

Changes: Minor bugfixes.
Coreboot 4443
Coreboot (formerly known as LinuxBIOS) is a project that aims to replace the normal BIOS with a little bit of hardware initialization and a payload. Payloads can include a compressed Linux kernel, FILO, GRUB2, OpenBIOS, Open Firmware, SmartFirmware, GNUFI (UEFI), Etherboot, ADLO (for booting Windows and OpenBSD), Plan 9, or memtest86.

Changes: Numerous updates, cleanups, and bugfixes. Support has been added for a range of new chips and boards.
pydiction 1.1
Pydiction is a program that allows programmers to tab-complete their Python code in Vim by generating a dictionary file of Python modules, and their attributes and methods, for use with Vim's completion feature. It comes with a default dictionary containing the entire Python standard library, keywords, and some 3rd-party modules like Pygame, Twisted, OpenGL, wxPython, and more.

Changes: This release adds quoted string method completion, adds ZSI Web Services module completion, and fixes a bug with the -v option.
Lilith Logback event viewer 0.9.36
Lilith is a logging and access event viewer for the Logback logging framework. It has features comparable to Chainsaw, a logging event viewer for log4j. This means that it can receive logging events from remote applications using Logback as their logging backend. It uses files to buffer the received events locally, so it is possible to keep vast amounts of logging events at your fingertip while still being able to check only the ones you are really interested in by using filtering conditions.

Changes: This release contains support for Logback 0.9.16 and SLF4J 1.5.8. Additionally, several user-requested features have been implemented.
grabby 1.2
Grabby retrieves images from a video4linux or video4linux2 compatible Webcam or TV card. It can send them to an FTP server, can write them to disk, supports JPG and PPM, can auto-tune contrast/brightness, and lots more. It has tons of special effects. It also can display the effects in real time in a window or stream the result to a Web browser.

Changes: One can now have different intervals for window, file, and streaming output. Logging can be redirected to a file or syslog. A statistics screen has been added to the streaming Web server. This release includes Cambozola so that Internet Explorer can view the video stream.
dzo 0.9.13
The goal of dzo is to treat applications database objects the same way the applications source code is treated, with respect to development, revision control, and deployment. Dzo uses a text file that contains native create statements for all database objects and compares them against the actual database-schema. As a result, dzo creates the SQL statements needed to update the database schema (or you can let dzo execute the SQL statements directly). If your application lives in a Tomcat or JBoss container, dzo has a servlet that controls the deployment process, undeploys the old application, inspect and execute the needed database changes, and finally deploys the new application. Dzo currently works with MySQL and Oracle.

Changes: This release implements Oracle context, which will be prefixed by schema name. It fixes a parsing bug. It fixes a bug in the Oracle package body. Refactoring in Tokenizer class. It fixes a bug in the servlet when only an error is shown. It changes the implementation of hashCode() and equals() in ejb3 entity-bean generation.
codemetre 0.22.1
codemetre allows you to compare different versions of your software project, determining how and how much source files have changed. It currently recognizes both source code and comments from Ada, C, C++, and Eiffel. It can also provide you with metrics on any single snapshot of your project.

Changes: This release fixes the following bug: "infinite loop when only one argument was provided in diff mode".
Ansifilter 1.3
Ansifilter handles text files containing ANSI terminal escape codes. The command sequences may be stripped or be interpreted to generate formatted output (HTML, LaTeX, TeX, and RTF).

Changes: A GCC 4.3 compilation error was fixed. The license was changed from the GPLv2 to the GPLv3.
FET 5.10.2
FET (free timetabling tool) automatically schedules the timetable of a school, high school, or university. It aims to have the same functionality as expensive scheduling programs.

Changes: There are speed improvements if a user has constraints activities with the same starting time, 2 activities consecutive and 2 activities ordered, and activities not overlapping. A Persian manual was added.
Porcupine 0.6
Porcupine is a Web application server that provides front-end and back-end revolutionary technologies for building modern data-centric Web 2.0 applications.

Changes: This release adds support for multiple worker processes by using the "multiprocessing" module first introduced in Python 2.6. Moreover, the Porcupine database now supports indexes based on BerkeleyDB's Btrees. On the browser side, Quix comes with wider browser support including Opera 9, Safari 4, and IE 8, and support for persistent data sets thanks to PersistJS. Other notable new features include support for Etags, auto-sized widgets, a lightweight HTML editor, optimized transactions, and cookie and database based session managers (required for multi-processing setups).
RapidMiner (YALE) 4.5
RapidMiner (formerly YALE) is a flexible Java environment for knowledge discovery in databases, machine learning, and data mining. Many nestable learning and preprocessing operators (including Weka) are provided. It features an XML-based graphical user interface, a plugin mechanism, and high-dimensional plotting, and provides an easy-to-use extension mechanism that makes it possible to integrate new operators and adapt the system to your personal requirements. A command line version is also included.

Changes: This release provides 13 new operators, more than 10 bugfixes, and a lot of exciting new features like the new operator “Script” allowing for arbitrary Groovy scripts, improvements for the join and the aggregation operators, faster name-based access of attributes, and several usability enhancements.
Wireshark 1.2.1
Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) is a network protocol analyzer, or "packet sniffer", that lets you capture and interactively browse the contents of network frames. The goal of the project is to create a commercial-quality packet analyzer for Unix, and the most useful packet analyzer on any platform.

Changes: Several vulnerabilities have been fixed. A bug affecting startup on some Windows systems and many other bugs have been fixed.
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July 20, 2009
- pydiction 1.1
- Lilith Logback event viewer 0.9.36
- grabby 1.2
- dzo 0.9.13
- codemetre 0.22.1
- Ansifilter 1.3
- FET 5.10.2
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July 19, 2009
- libexplain 0.14
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- DeVeDe 3.14.0
- Liquid Fonts 2.0
- file 5.0.3
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