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We are the Borg Collective and maintain multiple Python-based backup tools that are often used in combination: Borg, Borgmatic and Vorta. +
+ The Mission Support System (MSS) is a software that is written by scientists in the field of atmospheric science. The purpose is to have a tool that simplifies the process for planning a scientific flight in which parameters of the atmosphere are measured. + + MSS helps to optimize the scientific outcome of the research flights by displaying the planned flight route and the corresponding model parameters in the same platform for many discussed options. It does therefore reduce somehow the amount of flight hours that is needed to answer a scientific question and thus saves in the end taxpayers money.
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DIPY is the paragon 3D/4D+ imaging library in Python. Contains generic methods for spatial normalization, signal processing, machine learning, statistical analysis and visualization of medical images. Additionally, it contains specialized methods for computational anatomy including diffusion, perfusion and structural imaging. -
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Free Unified Rendering in pYthon is a Python package that provides a minimalistic but powerful API that enables advanced scientific visualization and 3D animations for scientific research. FURY is a community-driven, open-source, and high-performance scientific visualization library that harnesses the graphics processing unit (GPU) for improved speed, precise interactivity, and visual clarity. It was created to address the growing necessity of high-performance 3D scientific visualization in an easy-to-use API fully compatible with the Pythonic ecosystem. To achieve this, FURY takes ideas from CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) and game engines to then be deployed for usage in everyday research practices. -
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Mailman 3 is free software for managing electronic mail discussion and e-newsletter lists. Many open source denizens will be familiar with Mailman 2.1, but all of our current work is on Mailman 3, which was released in 2015, but there's still lots of room for new features and ideas! Mailman 3 is integrated with the web using the Django web framework, making it easy for users to manage their accounts and for list owners to administer their lists in a pleasant modern environment. Mailman 3 supports built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing, content filtering, digest delivery, spam filters, and more. Mailman 3's bundled archive software, HyperKitty, also functions like a web forum and integrates with indexing engines such as Xapian and Whoosh. -The Mailman developers are a moderately diverse group, but we strive for inclusion. We have participated in Google Summer of Code almost every year since 2012, and occasionally supply mentors and org admins to other organizations (including the PSF umbrella org). -
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LPython is an ahead-of-time compiler for Python written in C++, and it has multiple backends to generate code, including LLVM and C. The compiler has been open-sourced under the BSD license, available at github.com/lcompilers/lpython. It is designed as a library with separate building blocks – the parser, Abstract Syntax Tree [AST], Abstract Semantic Representation [ASR], semantic phase, codegen – that are all exposed to the user or developer in a natural way to make it easy to contribute back. It works on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. The speed of LPython comes from the high-level optimizations done at the ASR level, as well as the low-level optimizations that the LLVM can do. In addition, it is remarkably easy to customize the backends. +
Xbitinfo is an open-source Python package that enables lossy compression of geo-spatial data based on its information content. Embedded into the pangeo ecosystem, xbitinfo builds on top of xarray and dask and allows for fast compression and analysis of various data formats including netCDF and zarr. Xbitinfo addresses the challenge of increasingly large datasets that are currently created due to increasingly available compute power. Climate simulations with resolutions of sub-km scale with petabytes of output are just one example where xbitinfo can help to keep the dataset manageable.

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PyElastica is the python implementation of Elastica, a free and open-source software project for the simulation of assemblies of slender, one-dimensional bodies using Cosserat rod theory, which provides a powerful and versatile framework for modeling the dynamics of slender structures interacting among themselves and with their environment. We are focused on providing useful simulation tools to the robotics and biomechanics communities to model, control, and visualize how these slender structures evolve and interact. -
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Main 2023 Project: PyZombis online programming course including Web UI, Databases, PyGame (browser based - fully interactive - no server required); Other community projects includes library for government API (invoicing), app for lawyers, and custom proposals also are welcome (contact with mentors first). - -Python Argentina Civil Association (A.C.PyAr) is a formal non-profit organization of programmers with focus on community projects, mainly for Spanish-speakers & Latin Americans. - -Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world, and our countries often lacks open source software to fulfill regional needs. - -Our projects want to facilitate tools and resources to students, enthusiasts and professionals, so it is easier to learn and use Python in this region of the world. Also, many of our projects can be extended to other situations, contributing back to the international community. -
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