WelcomePage RecentChanges SpwWiki

RecentVisitors

This is our name for the website Guest Book. Recent visitors, please add your name here. If you wish, fill in your name page with some information about yourself. If you're unfamiliar with this site's editing conventions, try playing in the SandBox.

May 2002: BayleShanks


Hi Bayle! Cool project, indeed. I'm interested in its development. Although I am quite astonished about your guts to run it on your personal computer with all your stuff on it. I certainly wouldn't do this... The precautions seem to be ok for the first time though. Concerning the server place for August, just tell me. I guess it should be doable for me to find a place for it.

-- David Andel

:yeah, running it off my own computer makes me scared! I just hope I haven't missed anything obvious. I figure, though, that for the first month or two there probably won't be enough people who have heard about the system to have a reasonable probability of someone malicious and capable hearing about it. And next year I can set it up somewhere less scary (I have an old computer lying around that could do this). Also, theoretically the security of the system increases with more users/developers. ---

I'd love to have you host the project in August (actually, the last week of July, too). I'll be looking for an apartment and moving during much of this time, and my computer will be on the road with me.

-- BayleShanks


Neat, I like. I'm considering making a MeatBall:PeriPeri based SPW, so will watch this project with interest.

-- Chris Purcell (Wiki:KritTer?)


Yo, Bayle. I'm very interested in your research regarding the chroot jail, Perl safe, etc. given the longterm plan for MeatballWiki to employ a MeatBall:PublicScript?. -- SunirShah

Yes Bayle, this has to do with WikiTing. Common evaluation, discussion and decision on changes coming from within the group. Great. I want to learn to program. It's editable programming in a way, eh? It's even programmable by non-coders like me.-- 040521 MattisManzel

Yes, I'd love to see this framework be adopted by an active wiki sometime.

I wouldn't say that it makes the program editable by non-coders, though. It just makes it editable by coders. Do learn to program; I recommend Python; see the page Python for non-programmers if Lion hasn't directed you there already. -- BayleShanks