[Rule-list] Need for an application database
Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at indahaus.com
Fri Apr 5 05:25:50 EEST 2002
All:
Sorry I've been gone (state of my life, I'm afraid), and I haven't yet been
back to Guatemala so I haven't even started testing. However, in some good
news I've been promised a second PC I could use for testing, so hopefully
I'll now have two.
At 3/28/2002 01:56 AM +0100, Martin Stricker wrote:
>Is Perl available, too? Discussion showed most of us prefer Perl over
>PHP - more versatile. What OS/Versions?
Yes, my server has perl, and it should be the latest version; not online
right now so can't check. Doesn't everyone? MySQL and PHP are also there,
and there may be other useful stuff too.
The server: Duron 1GHz, 512MB RAM, 40GB drive, 400GB transfer per month,
running Red Hat Linux 7.1 (Seawolf?) with Plesk GUI on top. OpenSSH from
updates installed, of course. I can easily provide whatever resources we
require at this point.
>I would prefer rule.org (if it's available, I can get it for just one
>Euro (equals dollar)), but rule.idahaus.com is fine with me.
Damn, just how do you get that kind of pricing? In any case, I'd vote for
"please do get the name!".
My thoughts on names:
1. I prefer the rule-project.org name as proposed.
2. I fully agree that having our own domain is vastly preferable.
3. We should have rule-project.org and proyecto-rule.org and
projeto-rule.org and one in each language. These can then lead to the
properly translated websites.
4. We should *not* confuse people by having two or more different domain
names like linux-rule.org. Let's pick one and stick to it.
5. I suggested rule.indahaus.com primarily as a starting point. That is, my
thought was to set it up immediately using that name and change it to the
chosen one when available. Now, however, I believe we should simply start
immediately with the chosen name.
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Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at indahaus.com
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