Related: browse, net, weave, WWW TYPO3.org >>is the main developer resource of the TYPO3 project, a free CMS framework released under the GPL. This site provides lots of information about creating sites, writing extensions and developing the core of TYPO3. WebToolKit.eu >>Wt (pronounced 'witty') is a C++ library and application server for developing and deploying web applications. It is not a framework which tends to enforce a way of programming, but is a widget library. Total-Knowledge.com/progs/cppserv >>CPPSERV is a web application server that provides Servlet-like API and JSP-like functionality to C++ programmers. It consists of stand-alone daemon, listening on TCP socket for requests from web server, and web server module. Currently apache-2.0.x and ligttpd are supported. Wikidot.org >>now protected by AGPLv3 Ocsigen.org >>Ocsigen is a Web server and a programming framework providing a new way to create dynamic Web sites. Its goal is to offer an alternative to Apache/PHP, based on cutting-edge technologies coming from research in programming languages. (OCaml) WebGUI.org >>The WebGUI Content Engine is Web Done Right. It's the premier platform for managing all your web based content and applications. WebGUI is modular, powerful, secure, and user-friendly. Most users find themselves managing content within hours, and developers can easily plug-in functionality to maximize a site's potential. Since its introduction in 2001, WebGUI has grown to currently run over 10,000 web sites, intranets, and extranets around the world. MODxCMS.com >>MODx is an open source PHP Application Framework that helps you take control of your online content. It empowers developers and advanced users to give as much control as desired to whomever they desire for day-to-day website content maintenance chores. GetWiki.net >>Welcome to GetWiki.net, the official website for and about the GetWiki software and concept - an open-source, feature-rich, secure application for "getting" Wiki content onto your website, and a Wiki/Weblog running the easy-to-use GetWiki software. SoftWiki.de >>SoftWiki -- Distributed, End-user Centered Requirements Engineering for Evolutionary Software Development The aim of the cooperative research project SoftWiki is to support the collaboration of all stakeholders in software development processes in particular with respect to software requirements. nginx.net >>nginx [engine x] is a HTTP server and mail proxy server written by me (Igor Sysoev). dimdim.sf.net >>dimdim is the world' s first free web meeting service based on the open source platform. dimdim is a browser-based web 2.0 service that allows anybody to share their desktop, show slides, as well as talk, listen, chat, and broadcast via webcam. dimdim's hosted service is available for free and can be easily used for small gatherings, to seminars with hundreds of attendees. With absolutely no software to download for attendees, dimdim gives everyone the opportunity to hold Web meetings and to customize and brand these meetings. OntoWiki.net >>OntoWiki is a tool providing support for agile, distributed knowledge engineering scenarios. OntoWiki facilitates the visual presentation of a knowledge base as an information map, with different views on instance data. It enables intuitive authoring of semantic content, with an inline editing mode for editing RDF content, similar to WYSIWIG for text documents. Appleseed.sf.net >>The Appleseed Project is an effort to create open source Social Networking software that is based on a distributed model. For instance, a profile on one Appleseed website could "friend" a profile on another Appleseed website, and the two profiles could interact with each other. ChandlerProject.org >>Chandler Project is an open source, standards-based personal information manager (PIM) built around small group collaboration and a core set of information management workflows modelled on Inbox usage patterns and David Allen's GTD methodology. Our goal is to serve the way people actually work, independently and together, particularly in small groups, a market segment we believe is underserved. Our belief is that personal and collaborative information work is by nature iterative and that the existing binary Done/Not-Done, Read/Unread, Flagged/Unflagged paradigm in productivity software poorly accommodates the reality of how people work. lighttpd.net >>Security, speed, compliance, and flexibility -- all of these describe lighttpd (pron. lighty) which is rapidly redefining efficiency of a webserver; as it is designed and optimized for high performance environments. With a small memory footprint compared to other web-servers, effective management of the cpu-load, and advanced feature set (FastCGI, SCGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) lighttpd is the perfect solution for every server that is suffering load problems. KeplerProject.org/cgilua >>CGILua is a tool for creating dynamic Web pages and manipulating input data from Web forms. CGILua allows the separation of logic and data handling from the generation of pages, making it easy to develop web applications with Lua. Pivot.net >>Pivot is a web-based tool to help you maintain dynamic sites, like weblogs or online journals. Pivot is released under the GPL so it is completely free to use. It is written in PHP, and does not require additional libraries or databases to function. PyLucid.org >>OpenSource CMS written in Python, used django eBox-Platform.com >>The eBox platform will effectively and easily help you managing the advanced services for your corporate network. Designed with extensibility in mind it offers, among others, these modules: Firewall, Transparent proxy, Traffic shaping, VPN’s, Content filter, NTP Server, Users and groups, Mail server… OpenSocialWeb.org >>There are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. That said, this Bill of Rights is not a document “carved in stone” (or written on paper). It is a blog post, and it is intended to spur conversation and debate, which will naturally lead to tweaks of the language. So, let’s get the dialogue going and get as many of the major stakeholders on board as we can! SemioticWeb.org >>The Semiotic Web is a project to collect ideas and research topics on web meaning. Web meaning is here intended in the broadest sense possible. The concept derives from an article by Professor Jouko Seppänen although it departs from it. See also the SeCo Group at the Helsinki University of Technology Pentabarf.org >>Pentabarf is a conference planning software written in Ruby (using the Rails framework) and PL/pgSQL. Pentabarf supports you in the submission collection, content planning, schedule creation, feedback collection and has various exports to put these data to use in other systems. Yogurt.sf.net >>Yogurt is a free GPL virtual community portal. Wefis.sf.net >>Wefis is a tool designed to manage files on a web-server: it works in a way similar to FTP, except that it is entriely hosted by the server. With WEFIS you can create, delete, modify, rename, copy, etc any file or folder in your section of the site (depending on WEFIS configuration), allowing the user complete freedom of operation... DACS.dss.da >>DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system for web servers and server-based software. DACS makes secure resource sharing and remote access via the web easy, safe, and efficient. Tntnet.org >>Tntnet is a modular, multithreaded webapplicationserver written from scratch for C++. Wefis.sf.net >>Wefis is a tool designed to manage files on a web-server: it works in a way similar to FTP, except that it is entriely hosted by the server. With WEFIS you can create, delete, modify, rename, copy, etc any file or folder in your section of the site (depending on WEFIS configuration), allowing the user complete freedom of operation... WebMagick.sf.net >>WebMagick makes putting images on the Web as easy as magick. haXe.org >>haXe is a high-level object-oriented programming language mainly focused on helping programers develop Websites and Web applications.