CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is an excellent opportunity for developers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community.
All presentations include working demonstrations, ideally accompanied by source code. Presenters must be one of the active developers of the code in question. We emphasize that demonstrations be of *working* code. >from *CodeCon site*. February 20-22, 2004
Projects presented included:
* Audacity (a cross-platform multi-track audio editor)
* Codeville (distributed version control system)
* FunFS: Fast User Network File System (an advanced network file system designed as a successor for NFS)
* GracefulTavi (advanced Wiki software in PHP+MySQL, with self-organization, hierarchies, plugins, and google-style search scoring)
* ida-x86emu (the x86 Emulator Plugin for IDA Pro)
* mod_zeroconf for Apache httpd (allows an Apache 2.0 web server to register its services on a Zero Configuration network)
* Mosuki (artificial networks naturally)
* Osiris (a free Host Integrity Monitor designed for large scale server deployments that require auditable security)
* PETmail (permission-based anti-spam replacement for SMTP)
* PGP Universal (automatic, transparent email encryption with zero clicks)
* Scream (a cross platform component oriented Java environment and API to utilize the SuperCollider3 DSP audio engine and language among other OSC/MIDI enabled applications)
* Solipsis (a peer-to-peer system for a massively multi-participant virtual world)
* Tor (second-generation Onion Routing: a TCP-based anonymizing overlay network)
* Vesta (an advanced software configuration management system that handles both versioning source files and building)
* Xerblin (multi-language compiler/debugger/profiler/linker/versioning IDE)
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