Recent Projects

ssaavedra/envoy

A ssh/gpg-agent wrapper leveraging cgroups and systemd/socket activation Envoy helps you to manage ssh keys in similar fashion to keychain, but done in c, takes advantage of cgroups and systemd. The daemon, envoyd, starts the agent of choice in a sanitized environment and caches the associated environmental variables in memory. The agent is started on demand and it's lifetime is tracked through cgroups for accuracy. envoyd is typically started as root and can thus serve all the users on the system at once. It checks the credentials of the incoming connection and starts the agent under that uid/guid. If its started as a user it will only be able to serve that particular user's requests. The envoy command connects to the daemon and gets all the information associated with the current running agent. It can then do things like add new keys to the agent or output shell code to inject these variables into a shell. This effectively allows a user to share a single long-running authentication agent between all shells and sessions in a clean and managed fashion that doesn't clutter user login sessions.

ksyz/ejabberd

https://github.com/processone/ejabberd Rebuild of fedora ejabberd package for EPEL7, more recent version, still compatible with erlang version shipped in EL7.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

uentity/misc

Misc packages with patches I build to overcome issues in my Fedora

mavjs/ricochet

Anonymous peer-to-peer instant messaging

denisarnaud/boost159

boost159 - The free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

vlasin/vcmi

VCMI is work-in-progress attempt to recreate engine for Heroes III, giving it new and extended possibilities. To use VCMI you need to own original data files. http://vcmi.eu/

bratgers/Lifeograph

Upgrade to new version of Lifeograph

daveisfera/odb_2.4_cern

ODB 2.4 built with devtoolset from CERN

daveisfera/odb_2.3_cern

ODB 2.3 built with devtoolset from CERN

galileo/openshift-restclient-java

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.