Hi,

Finally I've added the features I implemented in publishcchost to
ccPublisher. Now it's possible to upload files to any ccHost
Installation - or almost

I've done extensive testing with:
a local installation (default)
www.ccmixter.org
www.ccmixter.co.za
www.esolpc.com/teacherhost
www.opensourcecinema.org
openclipart.org/cchost/
tvlivre.org/cchost

I've got problems with ccmixter.org, as I've said a week ago, and with
openclipart.org/cchost/, because it raises a HTMLParseError, regarding
a malformed start tag. But everything else is OK.

I'm writing a little tutorial into ccWiki,
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcPublisher_Uploading_to_ccHost_Installations

I still have a lot of optimization to do, but for now it's all I have to show.

Cheers,

Bruno


On 8/14/06, Jon Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 12:27 -0700, Victor Stone wrote:
> > On 8/11/06, Jon Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 13:52 -0300, Bruno Dilly wrote:
> > > > I don't think I have time to extend the API for uploads before SoC
> > > > deadline, but I can do it later. I'll continue developing CC tools.
> >
> > understood. and just to be clear I was offering to do the back end of it.
>
> Heya, it would still be awesome to extend the API for uploads as this
> has been coming up more frequently.
>
> > another question (sorry but I'm in a huge rush right so I can't check
> > it out right now) but I didn't see off hand where the remix sources
> > were passed into the upload post -- did I just miss that?
> >
> > > >
> > > > Really I'm reading the entire file into memory before writing into the
> > > > socket. I don't know how I could do it better, I will study this
> > > > point.
> >
> > I think Nathan is on point here and certainly fits the working model
> > of ccHost lol -- get it working now optimize later.
>
> I agree as well!
>
> > > This is also good for newbies to open source to realize how much
> > > different the open source model is in terms of communicating in smaller
> > > increments rather than the school-based approach which is to keep things
> > > closed and in the dark until having one big grand monolithic release...
> >
> > Well, I didn't go to school lol but I did work at commercial software
> > companies for 20 years and I will echo what Jon says here --
> > communication up front about plans and proposed coding implementation
> > strategies at helps and my be critical in any team situation, open
> > source or otherwise. The difference in OS projects is that you don't
> > have all those meetings you have to drag your a$$ to which I would
> > claim is a net positive.
> >
> > Awesome work Bruno, thanks so much for doing this stuff!
>
> Agree! You are on point Bruno...keep it up...only 7 days left until the
> end of the Summer of Code!
>
> Jon
>
> >
> > VS
> >
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