Name: ICT at RTI International
Type: Organization
Bio: RTI International uses this group to manage its open source software development initiatives.
Location: RTP, North Carolina USA
Blog: http://www.rti.org/service-capability/ict-limited-resource-settings
ICT at RTI International's Projects
An adaptive subtheme for Drupal
A general specification for timeseries data in the amanzi system.
The static site generator that lets you mix Markdown, HTML, and Angular Components!
NTD Database API Docs Website
Used to manage Staff Advances with spreadsheet based MPESA integration
Java SDK for the BridgePF server
Content lenght
A bootstrap based minimal jekyll theme
Simple demonstration, inspired by the Children's Illustrated Guide to Kubernetes, of AKS.
CKAN is an open-source DMS (data management system) for powering data hubs and data portals. CKAN makes it easy to publish, share and use data. It powers datahub.io, catalog.data.gov and data.gov.uk among many other sites.
Coconut renders json defined forms in a browser and then saves the results to couchdb.
Browserified & backboned version of coconut-reports
CouchDB backed Coconut. Used for managing deployments and reporting on data.
Cordova version of Coconut Mobile for distributing APKs of the Coconut Mobile client
Plugins added to Coconut Mobile for project specific features
Plugins added to Coconut Mobile for project specific features
Scripts for deploying & managing coconut instances.
Work with documents in couchdb with a customizable script
Sync two couchdb databases without creating conflicts. Useful when doing data transformations and migrating clients slowly away from the legacy database.
A pluggable UI (web component) for managing conflicts in a CouchDB Database.
This will spin up a CouchDB replication in its own container. Handy for scenarios where networking is tricky or CouchDB replicator is having trouble.
Handy utilities for managing CouchDB instances from the command line.
A date picker web component that places one week worth of dates in a carousel.
Training documents
a way to use python Flask with Facebooks famous React.js
Analyzes the log files from gooseberry