[IAEP] Sugar Labs Website Revamp IRC Mtg 1-8-12 11:00amEST(16:00UTC)

Rafael Ortiz rafael at activitycentral.com
Mon Feb 6 22:58:16 EST 2012


On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Steve Thomas <sthomas1 at gosargon.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Bernie Innocenti <bernie at sugarlabs.org>wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 09:58 -0500, Steve Thomas wrote:
>> > I am working on a project hosting site for activities (similar to the
>> > Scratch Website) where Sugar users can post projects they create.
>> >
>> > I am using Google App Engine, but would also need some other
>> > infrastructure (ex:WebDav server for storing/serving project files)
>>
>> We can do that on Sunjammer, our main server.
>>
> My main need for now is:
>
>    1. WebDav Server
>    2. Ability to create login's (user/pass) that default to a specific
>    directory
>    3. Ability to create sub-directories (one per user)
>    4. A cron job to detect newly uploaded files and parse them to get
>    manifest information. (I'll write the cron job, just need permissions to
>    set them up)
>
>
>
>> If you want, the
>> infrastructure team can host the entire application, but you'd have to
>> switch to a free web framework such as LAMP, Rails, Drupal or (I hope
>> not) Django.
>>
> At some point in the future I realize it would be good to build this on a
> free framework, so it could be installed on school servers.  At this point
> I think I will stick with App Engine and then once I have that working look
> to porting something to another framework. I guess not Django, although I
> am curious as to why not.
>
>
>
>> Another idea could be integrating with the existing ASLO (php) or
>> perhaps rebasing ASLO on the current upstream Remora codebase (python).
>
>  Links please (for Remora)
>
> Just a correction Remora is no longer maintained, instead Mozilla
is maintaining Zamboni it's python successor

more info:

 https://wiki.mozilla.org/AMO:Developers




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>
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