= Tahoe-LAFS extensions = There are several projects to extend Tahoe-LAFS or integrate it with other tools. * Aaron Cordova's [http://code.google.com/p/hadoop-lafs hadoop-lafs] ([//pipermail/tahoe-dev/2009-August/002727.html announcement email]) * nejucomo's hglafs [//pipermail/tahoe-dev/2010-June/004559.html announcement], [http://bitbucket.org/nejucomo/hglafs home page] * François Deppierraz's [http://duplicity.nongnu.org/duplicity.1.html Tahoe-LAFS plugin for duplicity] * [//trac/tiddly_on_tahoe tiddly_on_tahoe] -- Zooko's plugin for !TiddlyWiki so it can save itself to Tahoe-LAFS * [http://github.com/divegeek/GridBackup GridBackup] -- Shawn Willden's ambitious new backup tool project (pre-alpha state). * [http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/TahoeLAFS-android TahoeLAFS-android] -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS client for Android phones * [http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/puppet-tahoe puppet-tahoe] -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS plugin for Puppet * [http://code.google.com/p/pyfilesystem/ pyfilesystem] has a Tahoe-LAFS backend now thanks to slush (see below for Tahoe-LAFS extensions -- dormant.) = Tips and Tricks = Tahoe-LAFS can be integrated into several other tools simply by adjusting some configuration settings. These include iCal, Bazaar, Perforce, and git-annex: * [wiki:TipsTricks The Tips and Tricks page] = Spin-off Projects = These are projects that are currently primarily maintained by Tahoe-LAFS developers. * [http://foolscap.lothar.com/trac foolscap] * [//trac/zfec zfec] * [//trac/pycryptopp pycryptopp] * [//trac/pyutil pyutil] = Dependencies = We are fortunate to have a vast library of high quality Free Software that we can re-use to build Tahoe-LAFS. We contribute patches and bug reports back to these projects. The following list is incomplete -- see also [source:src/allmydata/_auto_deps.py]. * Python * Twisted * gcc * Nevow * setuptools * OpenSSL = Other Projects = These projects have no specific relationship with our project, but they are similar in some ways and so may be of interest. We sometimes exchange ideas with the developers of some of these projects, especially on the [http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers p2p-hackers mailing list]. * [https://github.com/apenwarr/bup bup] is a backup tool with "convergent variable-block deduplication". It re-uses some of git's internals. Featured in [//~zooko/TWN9.html Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News issue 9]; licence: GPLv2 * [http://www.kitten-technologies.co.uk/project.php?project=ugarit Ugarit] is a storage system inspired by Venti and implemented in Chicken Scheme. Immature—it currently can't use a remote backend, only a local POSIX filesystem. licence: BSD * [http://gnunet.org GNUnet] is an anonymous, censorship-resistant, file-sharing network. licence: GPLv2+ * [http://camlistore.org/ Camlistore] is a distributed data store plus some ideas about synchronization, sharing, and modelling. licence: Apache * [http://git-scm.com/ git] is a decentralized revision control tool. No wait! It is a beautiful decentralized data store with a grotesque revision control tool built on top. (Zooko takes full responsibility for this careless slander.) licence: GPLv2 * [http://freenetproject.org FreeNet] is a long-running project to make a decentralized and censorship-resistant file-sharing network. Featured in [//~zooko/TWN7.html Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News issue 7], FAQ in [/wiki/FAQ?version=54#Q1_5_what_s_the_difference_from_freenet FAQ 1.5]; licence: GPLv2 = Perhaps Somewhat Influenced By Tahoe-LAFS (or maybe very much inspired by Tahoe-LAFS) = * [http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/sync/ Firefox Sync] (originally named "Weave") is a project to securely share your web browser metadata such as cookies, saved passwords, and bookmarks. Comes standard in Firefox. licence: Mozilla * [http://noncombatant.org/octavia/ Octavia] is a new distributed filesystem inspired by Tahoe-LAFS and intended to improve on Tahoe-LAFS in performance and usability. It is very new and not yet usable except for experimentation. licence: GPL * [http://code.google.com/p/nilestore/ Nilestore] is a secure and fault tolerant distributed storage system built using [http://kompics.sics.se/ Kompics] component model framework following the design of Tahoe-LAFS. currently it implements the immutable file upload and download. Licence: GPL V2 = Tahoe-LAFS extensions -- dormant = Possibly unmaintained. Pining for the fjords? * [source:trunk/mac@4434 macapp.py] -- Rob Kinninmont's Macintosh GUI * Andrej Falout's [//pipermail/tahoe-dev/2009-June/001976.html obackup] * [//pipermail/tahoe-dev/2010-March/004138.html Tahoe Explorer] -- a !JavaScript-based UI and webapi interface by Toby Murray (see also ticket #1000) * [https://bitbucket.org/nejucomo/tahoewapi.js tahoewapijs] -- Nathan Wilcox's Tahoe-LAFS !JavaScript library * [//trac/tahoe-w32-client tahoe-w32-client] -- a complete Windows product with filesystem integration (a virtual drive) and a GUI, written by [wiki:AllmydataDotComPage allmydata.com] and open-sourced, but not documented or announced * [//trac/libtahoeclient_webapi libtahoeclient_webapi] -- Nils Durner's C client library for the Tahoe-LAFS webapi (pre-alpha state) * [//trac/tahoe-iphone-client Tahoe-LAFS iPhone client] -- allmydata's iPhone client * [http://github.com/ianlevesque/rubytahoe/ RubyTahoe] -- Ian Levesque's ruby client library for the Tahoe-LAFS webapi. * [http://github.com/soult/rubytahoe/ RubyTahoe] -- David Triendl's fork of Ian's ruby client library with extended features. * [http://github.com/trel/rubytahoe/ RubyTahoe] -- Terrell Russell's fork of David's fork of Ian's ruby client library, now with fewer warnings! * [http://github.com/thraxil/canopy canopy] -- A Django frontend to Tahoe-LAFS * [http://forge.bearstech.com/trac/wiki/DDBFS DDBFS] is a proof of concept for a data storage middleware = See Also = * Our [wiki:Dev Dev page], especially the [wiki:Extensions developing Extensions page] * Our [wiki:Bibliography Bibliography page].