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Overview
Comment: | http -> https |
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Timelines: | family | ancestors | descendants | both | trunk |
Files: | files | file ages | folders |
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User & Date: | alaric 2014-01-03 00:21:52 |
Context
2014-04-07
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22:26 | Added speakd check-in: 46a36b4778 user: alaric tags: trunk | |
2014-03-05
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16:07 | Added hs-labels, https-ification check-in: 8098eb7b83 user: alaric tags: trunk | |
2014-01-03
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00:21 | http -> https check-in: 48cb06be75 user: alaric tags: trunk | |
00:20 | SSL URLs in the generated download page, added Magic Pipes as a project, and added the vital step of updating the .setup file for a chicken egg release. check-in: 04bef5767c user: alaric tags: trunk | |
Changes
Changes to src/index.wiki.
1 2 3 4 | ((title . "Kitten Technologies")) Welcome to Kitten Technologies, the home of [[http://www.snell-pym.org.uk/alaric/|Alaric Snell-Pym]]'s open source projects! | | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 | ((title . "Kitten Technologies")) Welcome to Kitten Technologies, the home of [[http://www.snell-pym.org.uk/alaric/|Alaric Snell-Pym]]'s open source projects! The site has just been significantly redesigned and the projects are being ported from [[http://subversion.apache.org/|Subversion]] into [[http://fossil-scm.org|Fossil]]. As such, many of the projects are currently missing while I manually convert each of them over to Fossil. If you'd like to ask me to hurry up with any of the below, please [[https://www.kitten-technologies.co.uk/project/kitten-technologies/tktnew|file a ticket]]. == Current Projects * [[/project/ugarit|Ugarit]], a backup/archival system based around content-addressable storage, inspired by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venti|Venti]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software)|Git]]. * [[/project/banterpixra|banterpixra]], a tool for converting language grammers in a form of BNF to nice "railroad diagrams" in SVG. * [[/project/tangle|Tangle]], a tool for managing networks. The network is described in a human-readable text file that documents devices, ports, cables, virtual circuits, physical locations, owners of equipment (useful for colocation), and IP subnets. The tool cross-checks the file for errors and generates an easily navigated HTML reference document, as well as multiple diagrams of the logical and physical cabling. * The Eye Of Horus, a server/service monitoring tool in a similar vein to Nagios, but redesigned from scratch to address some frustrations with it. |
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