cfengine3

tool for configuring and maintaining network machines

Cfengine is a suite of programs for integrated autonomic management of either individual or networked computers.

r-cran-memisc

GNU R management of survey data and presentation of analysis results

An infrastructure for the management of survey data including value labels, definable missing values, recoding of variables, production of code books, and import of (subsets of) 'SPSS' and 'Stata' files is provided. Further, the package allows to produce tables and data frames of arbitrary descriptive statistics and (almost) publication-ready tables of regression model estimates, which can be exported to 'LaTeX' and HTML.

dict-gcide

Comprehensive English Dictionary

This package contains the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. The GCIDE contains the full text of the 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, supplemented by many definitions from WordNet, the Century Dictionary, 1906, and many additional definitions contributed by volunteers.

libnamespace-autoclean-perl

module to remove imported symbols after compilation

namespace::autoclean is a Perl pragma that keeps your namespace clean by removing all imported symbols at the end of the current package's compile cycle. Perhaps most importantly, this means that imported functions will no longer be made accidentally accessible to users outside of your package via method invocations.

filetraq

Small utility to keep track of changes in config files

FileTraq is a shell script that reads a list of files to watch, runs diff against each file and its backup, and reports any discrepancies, along with keeping a dated backup of the original. It's designed to be run as a cron job.

gnome-shell-extension-appindicator

AppIndicator, KStatusNotifierItem and tray support for GNOME Shell

This extension integrates Ubuntu AppIndicators and KStatusNotifierItems (KDE's blessed successor of the systray) and legacy tray icons into GNOME Shell.