All tasks happen to be moved to CodeTRAX,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Product Key, an open-source venture hosting services, which is the official family home of every one of the tasks started out from the G-Loaded Journal and CodeTRAX.org.
The public undertaking list is made up of inbound links to your progress ınternet sites of a number of product utilities, WordPress plugins, browser extensions,
Windows 7 Home Basic Serial Key, Drupal modules. Some a lot more tasks are staying formulated behind the scenes and will be publicly introduced as soon as they reach a particular degree of good quality.
Since the early days of 2007 all software development occurs on CodeTRAX.org, but, for historical factors, G-Loaded even now serves because the homepage of the WordPress plugins,
Microsoft Office 2007 Standard Key, Epiphany extensions and some small-scale BASH script (published even while finding out BASH). The public availability of all those jobs originally happened on G-Loaded.
WordPress Plugins
Right here would be the plugins I've written thus far: Add-Meta-Tags
Bot-Allow-Content – (no longer formulated)
Break-Out-Of-Frames
Creative-Commons-Configurator
Comment-Policy
My-Tags
Simple-Recent-Comments
More-Feed-Excerpt
Remove-Generator-Meta-Tag
Fast-Static-Feed For info about my progress on the customization of the default wordpress theme (the NovoDrum Challenge) see this page.
Epiphany Extensions
Here are the extensions I've written thus far for Epiphany: Tab Session Management (Python)
Tab Links (Python)
Scripts aureportgen.py – SELinux Audit Reports (Python)
Search for viruses from Nautilus (BASH)
Add files to Totem playing list from Nautilus (BASH)
Mass download (BASH)
Print to CUPS printer instances (BASH)
Get my kernel headers (BASH)
SPEC Files For Fedora
These SPEC files can be used to build RPM packages for Fedora,
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, but,
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 Bit, with a little customization, I assume they can be used to create RPMs for any RPM-based distribution.
Note that these files are unofficial and are provided with absolutely no support or warranty.
For some general information and useful hyperlinks to assist you in building RPM packages, refer to my How to build RPM packages on Fedora article.