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There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:
Free software with an online source repository.
Using Python for a considerable part of their functionality.
Well-known, or at least prominently used in an identifiable niche.
Maintained or otherwise demonstrably still functional on relevant platforms.
An application, not a library or framework.
Additional notability info
While doing a survey of potential asset management tools a few years back, Ralph and the PHP OpenDCIM were basically the only open source options that came up - the other candidates were generally proprietary ones from hardware or operating system vendors.
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Basic info
Application name: Ralph
Application repo link: https://github.com/allegro/ralph
Application home link: https://ralph.allegro.tech/
Application description: Assets Management System
for Data Center and Back Office
Qualifications
There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:
Additional notability info
While doing a survey of potential asset management tools a few years back, Ralph and the PHP OpenDCIM were basically the only open source options that came up - the other candidates were generally proprietary ones from hardware or operating system vendors.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: