On 20.02.2008, at 17:56, Kerr Rainey wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Christopher Lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
More content needs to be added, of course. At this point I'm just
interested in what people think of the overall approach (a custom
Python script and Markdown/SmartyPants), the design and structure,
etc. I.e. whether this stuff is okay with Apache and the CouchDB team.

Looks very good.  Of course it would be very cool if it was backed
with a CouchDB, but we're probably not ready for that yet.  When we do
get to the point CouchDb is ready for prime time, is it something that
the Apache infrastructure will let us do?

Not for the main web site itself, which, IIUC, needs to be able to be mirrored across various machines/sites, and thus needs to be mostly static.

For other ways to show we're eating our own dogfood, we'll have to wait and see. Setting up pieces of infrastructure is not done lightly around here, there needs to be a very good reason, and a good number of reliable people who volunteer to help keeping things running. I don't see anything in that direction happening in the incubation stage, at least.

Cheers,
Chris
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Christopher Lenz
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  http://www.cmlenz.net/

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