Some components in this trac can be used in there own right: For example pyrun freeform, streamservice, pypicache, pypassfd. Others are not particularly useful on there own - most are proof of concept efforts - and see a varying amount of activity.
The most current work is happening with pyrun and asycamore. pypassfd is also part of the asycamore family but is pretty much complete.
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