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Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. Twisted Words contains implementations of many Instant Messaging protocols, including IRC, Jabber, MSN, OSCAR (AIM & ICQ), TOC (AOL), and some functionality for creating bots, inter-protocol gateways, and a client application for many of the protocols. In support of Jabber, Twisted Words also contains X-ish, a library for processing XML with Twisted and Python, with support for a Pythonic DOM and an XPath-like toolkit.
This library provides a pure python interface for the Twitter API. Twitter (http://twitter.com) provides a service that allows people to connect via the web, IM, and SMS. Twitter exposes a web services API (http://twitter.com/help/api) and this library is intended to make it even easier for python programmers to use.
Python library for communicating with AMQP peers and brokers using Twisted
At Zenoss we are working on a project to improve the reliability, performance and features of native Windows monitoring. The core of this project is this Python library for asynchronously managing Windows using the WinRM and WinRS services. This library will then be used by Zenoss to do automatic discovery and monitoring the way Zenoss users are used to with some new possibilities. Right now we're trying to get as much real world experience using the library as possible to prove out the reliability and performance improvements we're hoping to achieve. If you have access to Windows servers, you can help! It doesn't even require a Zenoss Core installation as this tool stands alone right now. To use kerberos connections, you will need to download and build the python kerberos module from https://github.com/zenoss/pykerberos. Current Feature Support HTTP Basic authentication WQL queries WinRS typeperf Subscribe to the Windows Event Log Kerberos authentication (domain accounts) Payload encryption (Kerberos connections)
This Python module returns a tzinfo object with the local timezone information. It requires pytz, and returns pytz tzinfo objects. This module attempts to fix a glaring hole in pytz, that there is no way to get the local timezone information, unless you know the zoneinfo name.
Python port of Browserscope's user agent parser