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A Django email backend for Amazon's Simple Email Service
Store model history and view/revert changes from admin site.
South brings migrations to Django applications. Its main objectives are to provide a simple, stable and database-independent migration layer to prevent all the hassle schema changes over time bring to your Django applications.
Support for many storages (S3, MogileFS, etc) in Django.
django-threaded multihost provides support utilities to enable easy multi-site awareness in Django apps.
dnspython is a DNS toolkit for Python. It supports almost all record types. It can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic updates. It supports TSIG authenticated messages and EDNS0. dnspython provides both high and low level access to DNS. The high level classes perform queries for data of a given name, type, and class, and return an answer set. The low level classes allow direct manipulation of DNS zones, messages, names, and records.
An API client for docker written in Python
Python bindings to Datadog's API and a user-facing command line tool.
A caching API built around the concept of a "dogpile lock", which allows continued access to an expiring data value while a single thread generates a new value. dogpile.cache builds on the `dogpile.core <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/dogpile.core>`_ locking system, which implements the idea of "allow one creator to write while others read" in the abstract. Overall, dogpile.cache is intended as a replacement to the `Beaker <http://beaker.groovie.org>`_ caching system, the internals of which are written by the same author. All the ideas of Beaker which "work" are re-implemented in dogpile.cache in a more efficient and succinct manner, and all the cruft (Beaker's internals were first written in 2005) relegated to the trash heap.
A "dogpile" lock, one which allows a single thread to generate an expensive resource while other threads use the "old" value, until the "new" value is ready. Dogpile is basically the locking code extracted from the Beaker package, for simple and generic usage.