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Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework?
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Ted Smith |
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Re: [Social-discuss] Which framework? |
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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 12:37:05 -0400 |
On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 15:10 -0400, Matt Lee wrote:
> On 03/25/10 13:04, Ted Smith wrote:
>
> > I fully agree with this - I see GNU Social as most optimally having a
> > server daemon that does "real work" whatever that is, with UI's in
> > various languages/models (web UI, GTK/Qt/Whatever UI, etc.). GNUnet does
> > this, and I think it's the right choice.
>
> GNUnet is not a good choice and it immediately breaks the design goal of
> having this run on commodity webhosting.
>
> That's why having it work in PHP with a minimal database is key.
>
I meant as a design model, not as an actual system that could be
modified to build GNU Social.
Though, if we're targeting end-users machines and building a p2p
network, do we really care about commodity webhosting? (Probably.)
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