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    Patroni

    Patroni

    A template for PostgreSQL high availability with Etcd, Consul, etc.

    ...It will have its own caveats. Use wisely. Currently supported PostgreSQL versions 9.3 to 14. Patroni originated as a fork of Governor, the project from Compose. It includes plenty of new features. For an example of a Docker-based deployment with Patroni, see Spilo, currently in use at Zalando.
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    Ionflux Tools

    Metaprogramming framework for C++ development with Python bindings

    NOTICE: This repository of IFTools will no longer be maintained. You can find the current version at https://github.com/TehFlux/iftools iftools is an umbrella project for various libraries and utilities that facilitate application development in C++ with full Python bindings. It provides a rich set of features while still maintaining compatibility with other frameworks through a very low overhead and a lack of "tricks". iftools uses its own, easily extensible template system to provide a rich set of metaprogramming techniques for implementing features above the class level.
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    Free Themer

    Linux software to graphically develop themes for CMS's

    This Linux software will allow users to graphically create themes/skins and them export them to various CMS's, allowing for multiple software to share the same skin.
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    SUIT (Scripting Using Integrated Templates) is a template framework that allows you to define your own syntax through user-defined rules. There are PHP and Python versions. This page is also the home of subprojects, Such as TIE, a template manager.
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    yafra

    yafra

    Apache Cayenne, Wicket, CXF, GWT, EJB examples as a framework

    Yet another (different) framework. Examples around Apache Cayenne. Using different technologies like Apache CXF Google Web Toolkit EJB Apache Wicket Eclipse RCP Java ANSI C Perl Python Bash WE MOVED TO GITHUB.COM !! All sources are now in git on github.com - search for yafra project. Thanks sf.net for the very good service in the past - but now it was time to move on!
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    Curtain
    A compact compiled templating language in Python which implements just about the features of TAL, METAL together with Zope's i18n extensions and whose aims are simplicity, full test coverage and complete documentation.
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