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Re: [Social-discuss] Which of four projects are we doing?
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Matt Lee |
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Re: [Social-discuss] Which of four projects are we doing? |
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Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:05:58 -0400 |
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On 03/27/2010 12:59 PM, Henry Litwhiler wrote:
> Right. There is no problem with users being /able/ to have other people
> host their stuff, so long as they have a choice, by which I mean that
> hosting their own stuff should be /at least/ as easy as self-hosting.
And for hosting their own stuff, that needs to be in PHP. Not C or Rails
or Python.
It would make sense to focus on creating a PHP application someone could
install in localhost, or their own web hosting, or purchase a small,
private GNU social install from one of the many GNU social providers.
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Re: [Social-discuss] Which of four projects are we doing?, Carlo von Loesch, 2010/03/27
Re: [Social-discuss] Which of four projects are we doing?, Blaine Cook, 2010/03/27
Re: [Social-discuss] Which of four projects are we doing?, Carlo von Loesch, 2010/03/27