Fwd: SourceForge.net Update: 2007-02-13 Edition

Todd Boyle tboyle at rosehill.net
Tue Feb 13 11:22:45 PST 2007


I'm interested in a simple use case, where the public
finds/ discovers an open access point, and uploads and
downloads videos and music.

I understand that a standard, unmodified WiFi AP
plugged into a standard unmodified FreeNAS server
makes a public filestore.  Correct?

If so, what is the simplest architecture for minimalist,
propagating (replicating, caching, etc.) files from one
public FreeNAS to another, for example just deleting
the older content and replacing it?

Could the FreeNas computer have multiple network
interfaces?  Such as, an ethernet path?

Todd


>From: "SourceForge.net Team" <noreply at sourceforge.net>
>To: tboyle at rosehill.net
>Subject: SourceForge.net Update: 2007-02-13 Edition
>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:08:58 -0800 (PST)
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>0. Introduction
>1. January Project of the Month: FreeNAS
>2. December Project of the Month: Rosegarden
>3. Statistics
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>January Project of the Month: FreeNAS
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>
>FreeNAS is a dedicated operating system (FreeBSD reduced size) for
>network-attached storage (NAS) services. Based on the m0n0wall firewall,
>it lets users convert a PC to a NAS server by providing disk management
>and software RAID. It supports FTP/NFS/RSYNC/CIFS/AFP/UNISON/SSH
>protocols. FreeNAS is intended to let people re-use old hardware.
>
>Project of the month: http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2007-01.php
>Home Page: http://www.freenas.org/
>Project Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/freenas/
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>December Project of the Month: Rosegarden
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>
>Rosegarden is an audio and MIDI sequencer, a music notation editor, and
>a digital audio workstation. It's an interactive way to compose,
>assemble, and edit musical compositions using notes, recordings, and
>samples. You can compose or rearrange a piece, print the results, and
>record yourself playing it on live instruments with your friends, all
>without using any other applications. It places more emphasis on musical
>score notation than most sequencers. It's intended to be familiar to
>home studio users who have used similar software before.
>
>Project of the month: http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2006-12.php
>Home Page: http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
>Project Page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rosegarden/
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>Statistics and Top Projects
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>Number of Projects: 140,417
>Number of Registered Users: 1,498,326
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>Daily Stats for 7 February, 2007:
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>SF.net: 4,576,779 pages served
>Open Source Files downloaded in 24 hour period: 2,426,639
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>Top 25 Projects:
>
>1. Inkscape
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/inkscape
>A Linux, Windows & OSX vector graphics editor (SVG format) featuring
>transparency, gradients, node editing, pattern fills, PNG export, and
>more. Aiming for capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, Visio, etc.
>
>2. phpMyAdmin
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin
>phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
>administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop
>databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any
>SQL statement, manage keys on fields.
>
>3. Gaim
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim
>Gaim is a GTK+ instant messaging application. It supports multiple
>protocols, including AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, Jabber, IRC, Napster,
>Gadu-Gadu, Zephyr, and SILC. It has many common features found in other
>clients, as well as many unique features
>
>4. ADempiere Bazaar
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/adempiere
>Adempiere is an ERP Bazaar for Open Source Developers that contribute
>improvements of Compiere, CRM, Shopfloor, POS, Helpdesk, Financials
>Accounting, Supply Chain, Knowledge and Business apps in an open and
>unabated fashion. Focus is on the Community.
>
>5. Azureus
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus
>Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform bittorrent client.
>
>6. ZK - Ajax but no JavaScript
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/zk1
>ZK is Ajax Java Web framework enabling rich UI for Web apps with no
>JavaScript and little programming. With event-driven feature-rich
>components, developing as simple as programming desktops. With markup
>language, designing as simple as authoring HTML.
>
>7. OpenXML Translator (ODF Add-in for Word)
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/odf-converter
>The goal for this project is to provide an Add-in to Microsoft Word (XP,
>2003, & 2007) to allow opening and saving OpenDocument format (ODF)
>files. We also provide a command line translator that allows doing batch
>conversions.
>
>8. Ares Galaxy
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/aresgalaxy
>Chat/Filesharing p2p client. Network is organized into leaf/supernode
>topology featuring broadcast-type searches. Ares delivers broader search
>horizon by means of DHT technology.
>
>9. Openbravo ERP
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/openbravo
>Web based ERP for SMEs, built on proven MVC & MDD framework that
>facilitate customization & maintenance of code. Already in production,
>it encompasses a broad range of functionalities such as finance, supply
>chain, project mgmt, manufacturing & much more
>
>10. OrangeHRM - Human Resource Management
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/orangehrm
>OrangeHRM developed by OrangeHRM Inc is an Open Source HR Information
>Systems(HRIS) that assists you in managing company's human resources.
>Through scalable modular architecture it reflects main areas of
>Personnel Management/HRM such as PIM, ESS, Leave.
>
>11. aMSN
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/amsn
>A very nice MSN compatible messenger application, aMSN Messenger is a
>multiplatform MSN messenger clone. Works pretty much like its Windows
>based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends who
>have not yet seen the light. Works on linux
>
>12. 1VideoConference
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/vmukti
>Web2.0 unified communications software for Asterisk PBX supporting web,
>phone, MSN, Skype, and Jabber clients video conference. This VoIP,
>VVoIP, audio, data & video conferencing collaboration platform for is
>based on C#, WPF, WinFX, XAML, & .NET 3.0.
>
>13. ScummVM
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/scummvm
>ScummVM is a cross-platform interpreter for several point-and-click
>adventure engines. This includes all SCUMM-based adventures by
>LucasArts, Simon the Sorcerer 1&2 by AdventureSoft, Beneath a Steel Sky
>and Broken Sword 1&2 by Revolution, and many more.
>
>14. Shareaza
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/shareaza
>Multi-network peer-to-peer file-sharing client supporting Gnutella2,
>Gnutella1, eDonkey2000/eMule and BitTorrent protocols.Using C++, MFC and
>ATL, for Windows.
>
>15. PhpGedView
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpgedview
>PhpGedView parses GEDCOM 5.5 genealogy files and displays them on the
>internet in formats and charts that you are familiar with.It also allows
>relatives to edit their genealogy online and collaborate together on
>their research.
>
>16. Open Computers and Software Inventory
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/ocsinventory
>OCS Inventory NG, Open Computers and Software Inventory Next Generation
>is an application designed to help administrator keep track of the
>computers configuration and installed softwares. Low network traffic
>HTTP communications between agents and server
>
>17. 7-Zip
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip
>7-Zip is a file archiver with the high compression ratio. The program
>supports 7z, ZIP, CAB, RAR, ARJ, LZH, CHM, GZIP, BZIP2, Z, TAR, CPIO,
>RPM and DEB formats. Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50%
>better than ratio in ZIP format.
>
>18. XUI RIA Framework
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/xui
>XUI is a Java and XML RIA platform for building smart apps. Swing, AWT
>and other widget sets can be used on a range of hardware. XUI's modular
>framework can help many aspects of application development. NetBeans and
>Eclipse are available.
>
>19. FileZilla
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla
>FileZilla is a fast FTP and SFTP client for Windows with a lot of
>features.FileZilla Server is a reliable FTP server.
>
>20. Xbox Media Center (XBMC)
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmc
>XboxMediaCenter (XBMC) is a free multimedia player jukebox for Microsoft
>Xbox game console, it is capable of playing back almost all known video,
>audio and picture formats from the Xbox hard drive, the Xbox DVD-ROM, a
>local-network, and even the internet.
>
>21. ThinWire RIA Ajax Framework
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/thinwire
>ThinWire is an RIA Ajax framework for building zero footprint Ajax
>browser applications that feel like desktop GUI applications. Program
>Ajax on the server, using an event driven GUI model that reconnects
>program logic. All Major Ajax Browsers Supported!
>
>22. FCKeditor
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/fckeditor
>Online text editor (DHTML editor), for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP,
>Java and JavaScript brings to the web many of the powerful features of
>known desktop editors like Word. It's XHTML compliant and works with
>Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and IE.
>
>23. CMU Sphinx
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx
>Sphinx is a speaker-independent large vocabulary continuous speech
>recognizer released under Berkeley's style license. It is also a
>collection of open source tools and resources that allows researchers
>and developers to build speech recognition systems.
>
>24. Notepad++
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/notepad-plus
>Notepad++ is a generic source code editor (it tries to be anyway) and
>Notepad replacement written in C++ with the win32 API. The aim of
>Notepad++ is to offer a slim and efficient binary with a totally
>customizable GUI.
>
>25. JasperReports - Java Reporting
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/jasperreports
>JasperReports, the market leading open source business intelligence and
>reporting engine. This project is being moved to
>http://www.jasperforge.org/. This project is the home for all things
>Jasper, Reports, Analysis, Server, and Intelligence.
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