Byteflow is a blog engine written on Django. It features Markdown and typogrify for posts and comments, threaded comments, automated registration for a user after comment posting (no anonymous users), registration approval/email changing/profile editing, tags (and filtering posts by tag), the ability to have translated names for tags, archives by day, month, and year, Atom and RSS Feeds for posts, comments, comments for a specified post, posts within a specified tag, and OpenID support. It supports multiple OpenID URLs attached to a single user, a Wordpress importer, Gravatar, an optional WYSIWYG editor in admin parts (for posts, not for comments), and LiveJournal crossposting.
Cfengine is a tool for setting up and maintaining BSD and System-5-like operating system optionally attached to a TCP/IP network. You can think of cfengine as a very high level language, much higher level than Perl or shell: a single statement can result in many hundreds of operations being performed on multiple hosts. Cfengine is good at performing a lot of common system administration tasks, and allows you to build on its strengths with your own scripts.
Re: dotty!!! :) > Che, tozhe tvtime ponravilsa? 8) Yep, tvtime is a nice tool. I just grabbed the idea of web interface from VLC and spent half-a-hour writing something loosely resemb...