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Systems and frameworks.

See also, bits of Communication and Organisation.

General

See Drupal, Python#Frameworks, Ruby#CMS.2FF, Node.js


Static

Jekyll

  • Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator, written in Ruby. It takes a template directory containing raw text files in various formats, runs it through Markdown (or Textile) and Liquid converters, and spits out a complete, ready-to-publish static website suitable for serving with your favorite web serve
gem install jekyll
jekyll new myblog
cd myblog
jekyll serve

Analytics

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Zen like blog editor for your Jekyll blog

  • Daux.io is an documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great looking documentation in a developer friendly way.

Other

Lifestream

Blogging / comments

Office

Calendar

Dashboard

Document management

  • Substance is an open platform for collaborative composition and sharing of digital documents.

Project Management System

PMS

  • ChiliProject is a web based project management system. It supports your team throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to collaboratively sharing knowledge.

Customer Relationship Manager

tracing customer details and workflow

Services

Consulting and engagement

Enterprise resource planning

  • ERP facilitates information flow between all business functions inside the organization, and manages connections to outside stakeholders.

Enterprise social

E-commerce

See Drupal Distros#Drupal Commerce and WordPress#E-commerce

Magento

osCommerce

ZenCart

PrestaShop

OpenCart

Other

Crowdfunding

Graphing

Storage

Digital assets

  • Omeka is a free, flexible, and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. Its “five-minute setup” makes launching an online exhibition as easy as launching a blog.
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeka
  • Islandora is an open-source software framework designed to help institutions and organizations and their audiences collaboratively manage, and discover digital assets using a best-practices framework. Islandora was originally developed by the University of Prince Edward Island's Robertson Library, but is now implemented and contributed to by an ever-growing international community.
  • Fedora (Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture) was originally developed by researchers at Cornell University as an architecture for storing, managing, and accessing digital content in the form of digital objects inspired by the Kahn and Wilensky Framework. Fedora defines a set of abstractions for expressing digital objects, asserting relationships among digital objects, and linking "behaviors" (i.e., services) to digital objects.
  • Scalar is a new authoring and publishing platform now in development from the Alliance for Networking Visual Culture that’s designed to make it easy for authors to write long-form, born-digital, media-rich scholarship online. Scalar enables users to assemble media from multiple sources and juxtapose them with their own writing in a variety of ways, with minimal technical expertise required.

Media

See also Distros#Data and media

  • MediaGoblin is a free software media publishing platform that anyone can run. You can think of it as a decentralized alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc. It's also:
  • MediaTomb is an open source (GPL) UPnP MediaServer with a nice web user interface, it allows you to stream your digital media through your home network and listen to/watch it on a variety of UPnP compatible devices.
  • Play is an employee-powered iTunes-based client-driven distributed music server for your office. Also it can prepare your taxes.
  • Subsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room.
  • Supersonic - Open-source web-based media streamer and jukebox fork of Subsonic. Supports MP3, OGG, AAC and other streamable audio and video formats. Runs on Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac using Java.
  • tv.js : Apple TV for Torrent Streaming
  • Twonky Server is a media server for PC, embedded, and mobile platforms that allows connected devices to browse and stream media files over a home network. Twonky Server scans and indexes media files on the server and can even aggregate media files from multiple servers to make them accessible from a central location. Music, photos, videos, and playlists, in addition to cloud media accessed through online feeds can all be accessed through Twonky Server
  • Wizd - MediaWiz Server Daemon for Linux. Japanese.
  • Camlistore is your personal storage system for life. See the overview, or the video below. Note that it's a "storage system", not just a "file system". It can store and be accessed like a traditional filesystem, but it specializes in representing higher-level objects which don't need to exist in purely one place in a tree. (e.g. a photo, a comment, a "like", a blog post) Or a tree of 5TB videos with Unix mode bits that you can access via a FUSE filesystem. [4] [5]

Images

  • OpenPhoto is an Open Source photo sharing platform which gives users complete ownership and portability of their photos. Users’ photos, tags and comments are seamlessly stored into personally owned cloud services owned by themselves. Whatever they want to do or wherever they want to go their photos are free to go with them.
  • Colorbox - A lightweight customizable lightbox plugin for jQuery

XMBC

  • XBMC is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub that can be installed on Linux, OSX, Windows, iOS, and Android, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls. It allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the internet.

Sharing

See also Transfer

Personal cloud

Web application framework

to sort

  • Camlistore: Content-Addressable Multi-Layer, Indexed Store. a way to store, sync, share, model and back up content. used by bradfitz


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