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SimuloSound

simulsnd (rniamo)

Ce logiciel est né du besoin d'étudiants de l'ENSIAME qui doivent pour leur projet de deuxième année faire une manifestation avec des stands d"écoute de divers sons.

SimuloSound mets en place une interface divisé en colonnes où chaque colonne intègre plusiseurs "mini players audio".

Toute l'interface est paramètrable (nombre de colonnes, nombre de players pour chaque colonne, titres, commentaires ...) via un fichier de configuration.

Ce logiciel utilise pour le moment SDL_mixer pour le son, Gtk+ pour l'interface et du C pour le reste.

La licence est la GPL (la même que pour GTK+).

Enfin je précise que ce logiciel n'est pas un projet étudiant mais m'a été demandé et sera utilisé par un projet étudiant. Aucune école ne possède aucun droit sur ce logiciel.

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site

site (yardkore)

histoire de montrer quelques dessins et peinture en gnu gpl de gnuart

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site label de musique libre

sitealdente (aldente)

Site web du label de musique libre AL DENTE RECORDS. Toutes nos productions sont gratuitement et légalement téléchargeable sous licence Creative Commons by.nc.nd 2.0 Le label est actif et engagé dans le milieu des musique libre .

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sitedulibre

sitedulibre (moi)

Groupe qui a pour but de faire découvrir le monde des licences GPL et BSD et d'aider les futur utilisateurs de l'opensource.

Venez nombreux

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siteg3l

siteg3l (g3l)

G3L : Groupe pour la promotion de GNU/Linux et des Logiciels Libres en Drôme Ardèche.

Le groupe d'utlisateurs de logiciels libres est basé à Valence (26000).

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sitelagier

sitelagier (yveslagier)

Petit site essayant de montrer que l'on peut faire - avec quelques logiciels libres sous Linux - beaucoup mieux qu'avec de coûteux logiciels propriétaires. Licence GPL

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siteverse

siteverse (zaurum)

SiteVerse is a MCV (model-view-controller) type, lightweight Web development framework. It's aimed at creating small-size and efficient applications. Written originally in PHP 4, it is being ported to PHP 5 and Python 2.5+, in OOP-style. SiteVerse is licensed under Lesser GPL (LGPL), thus being free open-source software.

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Sithran's home

sithranshom (sithran)

Un site personnel qui me servira à distribuer un ensemble de petits scripts (hacks de CMS, etc.) sous licence BSD ainsi que des traductions de documents sous différentes licences en fonction des documents originaux (mais toutes Creative Commons/GFDL).

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SiWeS

siwes (kaelya)

SiWeS : Site Web Scout Le but de ce projet est de fournir le plus de briques possibles pour permettre à des groupes scouts de créer et maintenir un site internet sous SPIP (http://www.spip.net) : Squelettes, thèmes CSS, plugins, ... Licence : GPL

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SkinnyDebbie

skinny (mithat)

Summary: SkinnyDebbie is an installation scheme that makes it easy to set up a light-and-lean Debian-based Linux system. It should be especially useful for computer systems that are not powerful enough to run Gnome, KDE, or Xfce based systems.

All files are released under the GPL license.

Detailed description: SkinnyDebbie is a "distribution flavorizer" that sits on top of a minimal Debian Network Install. Its main task is to install and integrate the following windowing and desktop components into an efficient desktop environment:

* IceWM: a lightweight yet full-featured window manager * ROX-Filer: a fast and light file and desktop manager * Dropline Nuovo!: an icon set that is more inviting than the default Gnome icons * XDM: the classic display manager that is more resource-friendly than GDM or KDM

SkinnyDebbie also installs a handful of utilities and other applications that you will need to have a reasonably smooth GUI system, and it does as much configuration as it can for you. It installs a few custom scripts that simplify some basic system management stuff, and it configures some theme stuff so the whole experience is almost attractive.

It doesn't install a boatload of applications the way full-fat distributions do—mostly because if you are interested in running a light-and-lean setup you are probably challenged for storage space. Thus, I figured it was best to leave the decisions regarding what application software you need up to the user.

However, it does install Debian's branded version of Firefox and Thunderbird (called Iceweasel and Icedove respectively) because not having a Web browser and (arguably) email is almost insane. It also installs some media applications to help you get started with music and video playback in Linux.

Philosphy: We are calling SkinnyDebbie a "distribution flavorizer". It is not a Linux distribution; rather, it is a set of scripts that when run will configure a standard Linux distribution (a Debian Network Install in this case) to match a given target "flavor", using as much as possible the packages that are already part of and maintained by that distribution.

Why build SkinnyDebbie as a "flavorizer" instead of making an independent distribution ? Simple. A "flavorizer" approach lets light-and-lean users directly benefit from the security updates and other improvements/upgrades of a major distribution. A SkinnyDebbie user gets a light-and-lean system that is easy to install and 100% (ok ... 98%) pure Debian, which means the user can participate in and benefit from Debian's excellent community support and other resources. (Or, if I were trying to sound ubercool, I would say that it means the user can leverage Debian's excellent community support and other resources.)

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