python3-fluent-logger

Structured logger for Fluentd - Python

Many web/mobile applications generate huge amount of event logs (c, f. login, logout, purchase, follow, etc). To analyze these event logs could be really valuable for improving the service. However, the challenge is collecting these logs easily and reliably. Fluentd solves that problem by having: easy installation, small footprint, plugins, reliable buffering, log forwarding, etc.

python3-etesync

python client library for EteSync

pyetesync provides a python API to interact with an EteSync server. It currently implements AddressBook and Calendar access, and supports two-way sync (both push and pull) to the server. It doesn't currently implement pushing raw journal entries which are needed for people implementing new EteSync journal types which will be implemented soon.

libgm2-17-mipsr6el-cross

GNU Modula-2 standard library (runtime library)

This is the GNU Modula-2 standard library that comes with the gm2 compiler.

python3-wsaccel

Accelerator for ws4py and AutobahnPython - Python 3.x

WSAccell is WebSocket accelerator for AutobahnPython, ws4py and Tornado. It replaces per-byte process in them with Cython version. AutobahnPython beginning with version 0.6 automatically uses WSAccell if available.

r-cran-animation

GNU R gallery of animations and utilities to create animations

Provides functions for animations in statistics, covering topics in probability theory, mathematical statistics, multivariate statistics, non-parametric statistics, sampling survey, linear models, time series, computational statistics, data mining and machine learning. These functions may be helpful in teaching statistics and data analysis. Also provided in this package are a series of functions to save animations to various formats, e.g. Flash, 'GIF', HTML pages, 'PDF' and videos. 'PDF' animations can be inserted into 'Sweave' / 'knitr' easily.

headache

Tool to manage license notes of source files

This tool allows a developer to add or remove the license note that one usually finds in a comment at the beginning of source files. It knows about the syntax of comments in different languages: Makefile, OCaml, C, (La)TeX.