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Similar open-source project https://github.com/DataCovey/nornweave

Inbox-as-a-Service for AI Agents Open-source, self-hosted API that turns standard email providers into intelligent, stateful email for LLMs via REST or MCP.


I've been working for some time on a similar project, which I open-sourced yesterday, Apache 2.0 licensed if anyone cares to contribute or use https://nornweave.datacovey.com/


how's traction going? Do you worry about some open-source project replacing it?


Just launched, seeking feedback. Upload your exams. See your health trends. Share with any doctor instantly. Track symptoms and medication.


If I sign up for the Premier support, would they answer these questions?


Good point. But still, it's hard to believe that it's taking years for Google to add to GAE a mature Search API and support for multiple datacenter locations, which are things Google does better than anyone.


Developers outside of Google are not really ready to cope with the daily reality of being inside Google. Things that Google does "easily" like search and multihoming with replication and failover and so forth are actually tremendously difficult. App Engine customers are not willing to embrace the limitations that Google's architecture dictates (indeed, App Engine customers are constantly complaining about the few such very minor limitations to which they are already exposed.)


Lots of open datasets can be found at http://open.mflask.com/


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call me skeptic but I can't envision MoinMoin+trac being used as a large scale CMS system (which means a deployment into a corporation, which means some corporate suit not "buying IBM" and risking losing his job)


It was not a large corporation. It was a large deployment in the sense of having many documents, many users, and many projects, and needing to handle an occasional slashdotting. Specifically, the site was SciPy.org and its many child sites, and it replaced the Zope CMS that it ran before...so, it turned out to be solved better by tools that didn't call themselves a CMS, but in fact its primary purpose was to manage a lot of content and make it editable by a lot of people. Sorry my use of the word "large" made you think "enterprise"...that wasn't my intention. I've rarely worked for or on large enterprise projects, as it isn't an area I find enjoyable. Turns out MoinMoin makes a pretty good CMS, because it doesn't try to be a CMS.


an open-source content-based image database server is available at http://server.imgseek.net/


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