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linuxfr / Img LinuxFr.org
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Static website to introduce the acme-dns-tiny project
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A simple XMPP publish / subscribe network reader (side-project)
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Adrien Dorsaz / FreshRSS
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0A free, self-hostable aggregator…
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Adrien Dorsaz / TbSync
GNU General Public License v2.0 or later[Thunderbird Add-On] Sync contacts, tasks and calendars to thunderbird using Exchange ActiveSync (EAS).
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Le dépot Leed market contient tous les plugins à jour et approuvés officielements pour le logiciel Leed
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Adrien Dorsaz / board-sse-linuxfr-org
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0The new board daemon for LinuxFr.org
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linuxfr / html-pipeline-linuxfr
MIT LicenseHTML processing filters and utilities, LinuxFr.org edition
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muttum / muttum
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyWill you guess the right word with 6 tries?
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Adrien Dorsaz / homebank
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterMy work in progress for the Homebank upstream project: https://launchpad.net/homebank
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According to the QtMoko Report : Qt framework compiled for embedded device (graphics are drawn to framebuffer directly).
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According to QtMoko Report kernel part for a QtMoko revival
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Simple mail reader for Openmoko Freerunner and which can be used with gui interface (especially Hackable:1) This project is discontinued, but I'll make a new project summer 2012 in C without gtk depedency if possible (the new project will keep the pymail behaviour : only download unread mails and only doing IMAP(SSL))
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Adrien Dorsaz / avoid-google-search-redirects
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlySimple WebExtension to avoid Google Search to track you with redirects.
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linuxfr / linuxfr.org
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0The new version of LinuxFr.org will be in Ruby on Rails. It was NoNo's resolution for 2009 (well, achieved !). You may add other enhancements at http://linuxfr.org/suivi/ as you have a look at the website
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