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    CODSYS is a GPL Perl/Web-based system for collaboration. The system uses a backend XML file for all data, and lays the contents out in a tree structure identical to the layout of the XML document.
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    A comprehensive incident reporting system incorporating time tracking, multiple projects, holidays, purchasing, reports and many other aspects of running a business. Developed and heavily used by ECONZ over many years, it is a well-proven system.
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    A diary backend designed to be easily accessed by IRC bots, web front ends, unix shells or whatever.
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    I developed this for PBS as a quick way to display local station events. This app uses the iCal standard, but in an XML format (xCal) with a MySQL and perl backend. You can import xCal events from an .xsc file to MySQL. Uses XML/XSL/XSLT.
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