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        Read about our death-defying mailing list and momentous IRC channel at http://lobstermag.net.

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        We need people to download version 0.4.5 and make sure the frobulator still frobulates correctly.

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        Someone could improve the photo upload dialog box so that it lets you resize the photo before sending it to the web.

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        I don't know how to get started with internationalizing my app.

        Bug 392 about printing was filed five years ago, and I don't even know if printing still works.

        I want help from a C coder writing a Maildir patch for Alpine.

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About virt_web

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Virt web is a simple, lightweight management UI for virtual hosts. It's meant to fill the niche where system administrators need to manage deploying new virtual hosts on a set of servers rather than managing a full-scale cloud deployment. It's written in TurboGears2, talks to the remote hosts using qmf, and uses libvirt in the backend to abstract differences between kvm, xen, and other virtualization technologies.

from the profile of Toshio Kuratomi (abadger)

The code is mostly written in JavaScript.

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