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Tue Apr 29 15:47:36 BST 2008
hosting platform but as a means to offset work from your web site.
i.e. parsing data. You allowed a lot of bandwith and cpu space but
only 500mb of space. Not really a lot to run a website. The other we
would have to battle is that its still in a some what closed beta.
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 6:27 AM, Martin Owens <doctormo at gmail.com> wrote:
> In reply to Nick,
>
>> One of the projects I am heading up is a web framework for LoCo's
>> powered on Django. It has been slow moving as I haven't had the time
>> as of late to get the core up but a lot of ideas have been floating
>> about and a few have been put into the Blueprints on Launchpad and the
>> wiki.
>
> That is always a problem with foss development, it requires more than
> 1 person to really get things moving. If you haven't done any code yet
> than perhaps it might be worth joining our efforts? If you've got a
> base to work from then perhaps it's worth using it.
>
> And to reply to Mark,
>
>> Concerning infrastructure to build on, it might be a good idea to
>> start looking at google app engine. Maintenance free, and you can use
>> your favorite WSGI python framework. Especially the maintenance free
>> part is the big selling point towards locoteams if you ask me...
>
> I'm not keen on google app engine; I'd rather write the thing from
> scratch and own and license it without fear that others could not host
> it for their own teams. Besides there are plenty of people with plenty
> of servers even in my state who would lend space for such projects.
>
> Best Regards, Martin Owens
>
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