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SourceForge's Hottest Five Apps

davidmwilliams points us to his story up on IT Wire about the top five most active open source projects on SourceForge. (Sourceforge.net and Slashdot are both owned by SourceForge Inc.) He writes, "It explains what they do and why they're useful. Most of these will be new to most people but all are definitely bursting with potential."

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  1. Four letters they missed by ZakuSage · · Score: 0, Offtopic
  2. Re:Well this is stupid by EveryNickIsTaken · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It was a tailor-made slashvertisement, duh.

  3. Re:Well this is stupid by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    slownewsday tag, I choose you!

  4. For the lazy - the top 5 are by Colin+Smith · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    All peer to peer file stealing applications.

    Oooh ooh. Go on mod me down. My karma is invincible. Mwhahaha!

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  5. The Quantum Bookkeepers by Jimekai · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Their write up doesn't even mention they rejected my Political Economy Software.

    " Do you feel gamed by Capitalism's Synarchy and the Quiet War? Drop out now! Marshall your votes for my Ingrid Art, prised free from Tavistock, and don't ever march into their canon fire again. Discover that 'Sarkomence' means the opposite of "never again". This here bipartisan recruiter wants to download your schedules, alongside his. Create a global grid computer, witnessing intrigues via a global repertory grid. Understand that the 'why' of all 'their' wrongs can now be mathematically determined.

    While ignoring this quantum versus classical disagreement, Nazi overlords are once again dividing and conquering in all classes, those who loved the unaccountable rules of his cash. What Earthlings and the Jihad have in common then is finding out, in a startling way, that the power of Abraham departed long ago. His money will only be listened to here, for lifetime accounting, via strange loops in the semantic web.

    If a voter wimps out over this, anytime before 7th September 2996, for being a change agent who ends money as we know it, once again please organize their Rent-A-Spy to view another's criminally compromised line, from this old Russian film. My contact hides without fear pending evidence that this occult power does not breach my legal 'Chinese Wall'. I hope for the best, including a quid pro quo for VB6 programmers, but prepare for the worst, advocating a license against nano-terrorist use of Ingrid.

    Then I see a Richard Dawkins bringing back nano-afterbirth-afterlife-AfterDeath to all us Earthlings from Atlantis. Fuck yeh!"

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  6. YUO fAIL IT? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    is the ultimate one coomon goial - recent Sys Admin