Recent Projects

terceiro/chake

serverless configuration management tool for chef
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

ingvar/varnish41

Varnish Cache stores web pages in memory so web servers don't have to create the same web page over and over again. Varnish Cache serves pages much faster than any application server; giving the website a significant speed up. Varnish cache also have an extensive configuration language. making it possible to build advanced configuration, anything from a paywall to a level 7 http router. This copr projects is for packages of varnish-4.1.x and matching vmods, that are unable to enter epel because of the update policy Previous packages vmod-cookie, vmod-vsthrottle, vmod-header, vmod-saintmode, vmod-softpurge, vmod-tcp, vmod-var, and vmod-xkey, are removed, as they are merged in the newer varnish-modules collection, that is wrapped in one package.
  • EPEL 6 : i386, x86_64
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

@copr/slimerjs

SlimerJS is a scriptable browser. It allows you to manipulate a web page with an external Javascript script: opening a webpage, clicking on links, modifying the content... It is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture etc. It is a tool like PhantomJs, except that it runs Gecko instead of Webkit, and it is not (yet) natively headless. However, it can be headless with the use of xvfb under Linux or MacOS.

shrike/extra-packages

A collection of additional packages. The following packages are supplied: grc (Generic colorizer) yadm (Yet another dotfiles manager)

spollei/dod_firefox_cfg

Helps configure Mozilla Firefox with DOD tls certs, and sets up coolkey. https://militarycac.com/linux.htm right now I'm just packaging up the needed certs. I have the start of a cli tool written in perl. Later I plan a Gtk+ version.
  • EPEL 6 : i386
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

shrike/extra-fonts

A collection of additional fonts. The following fonts are supplied: Hack Monoid

shrike/rust

Unofficial RPM packages for Rust related tools such as rustc, rustdoc and Cargo.
  • EPEL 6 : i386, x86_64
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

ippytraxx/gnome-twitch

Enjoy Twitch on your GNU/Linux desktop.

fedpop/ladspa-bs2b-plugins

Crossfeed is the process of blending the left and right channels of a stereo audio recording. It is generally used to reduce the extreme channel separation often featured in early stereo recordings (e.g., where instruments are panned entirely on one side or the other), or to make audio played through headphones sound more natural, as when listening to a pair of external speakers. Crossfeed is claimed to provide relief for a small fraction of listeners who otherwise complain of "fatigue" and headaches when they listen to stereo recordings. Crossfeed is most commonly found in headphone amplifiers and often can be toggled with a switch. Many audio player programs for computers can perform crossfeed via plug-ins or built-in processing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossfeed The Bauer stereophonic-to-binaural DSP (bs2b) is designed to improve headphone listening of stereo audio records. Typical stereo recordings are made for listening with speakers. What's missing in headphones is the sound going from each channel to the opposite ear, arriving a short time later for the extra distance traveled, and with a bit of high frequency roll-off for the shadowing effect of the head. The time delay to the far ear should also be somewhat longer at low frequencies than at high frequencies. bs2b implements both of these ideas to transform stereophonic recordings for headphone listening. This plugin allows the bs2b library to be used with the LADSPA plug-in architecture.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

rabiny/albert

Albert is a desktop agnostic launcher, inspired by the ease of use of OSX' Alfred launcher. Its goals are usability and beauty, performance and extensability. It is written in C++ and based on the Qt framework.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64