I've read on your wiki the SFLvault section. Actually, SFLvault-server uses SQLAlchemy, so can use MSSQL/MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle/SQLite, etc... It's just easier to deploy with SQLite:) Other things to note, is that it is scriptable in Python... we also recently updated the Debian packages, and Simon Piette packaged an.rpm for Fedora (for the client). The server is better installed in a python virtualenv, so the versions don't conflict with system-wide python libs.
We've also ported the server to Pyramid (it was initially Pylons), wrote a bunch of tests, and wrote some documentation to be published on Readthedocs.org.
Any help is welcome:)
(disclaimer: I'm the author, sorry for the shameless plug, thanks for the reference:)
It's funny that one of the first words on SCO's frontpage (as of 18 jan 2004), is "Microsoft".. in that 'Unix Authentication and ID Management using Microsoft Active Directory' ad.
Hi,
I've read on your wiki the SFLvault section. Actually, SFLvault-server uses SQLAlchemy, so can use MSSQL/MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle/SQLite, etc... It's just easier to deploy with SQLite :) Other things to note, is that it is scriptable in Python... we also recently updated the Debian packages, and Simon Piette packaged an .rpm for Fedora (for the client). The server is better installed in a python virtualenv, so the versions don't conflict with system-wide python libs.
We've also ported the server to Pyramid (it was initially Pylons), wrote a bunch of tests, and wrote some documentation to be published on Readthedocs.org.
Any help is welcome :)
(disclaimer: I'm the author, sorry for the shameless plug, thanks for the reference :)
Micropayments is exactly what giftfile is made for, and see by yourself (http://www.giftfile.org/ it seems very promising.
Yeah.. maybe they don't want to serve as POP3 accounts, especially if they add more space. See http://hotwayd.sf.net/
It's funny that one of the first words on SCO's frontpage (as of 18 jan 2004), is "Microsoft".. in that 'Unix Authentication and ID Management using Microsoft Active Directory' ad.
Come on, I wasn't joking.
I mean those who own commercial television has for sure no interest in showing people Christianity, because it's kind of two opposite principles.
And who owns History Channel, tell me ?