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This site hosts the code which the students have produced during the Google Summer of Code 2009. Note that the tarballs contain only the code created during the Google Summer of Code. Several students have continued working on the code and in general, independent whether by the student or not, the code will get maintained and developed further. Please see the documentation inside the tarballs (README files) for links to upstream code repositories, project sites, bug trackers, ...