> Description : Open Source realtime backend in 1 file I find this a very non-descriptive short description. - all things in Debian proper are DFSG-compliant (and therefore open source)
so the description could be shortened to "realtime backend in 1 file" - whether this is implemented in one file or several, is usually not relevant for the user so the description could be shortened to "realtime backend". but: - "backend" for what? - "realtime" has many applications. e.g. I come from an audio background, where there's a great deal of real-time DSP software; I do not think this is in any way related to what pocket base is doing > > PocketBase is a lightweight micro-backend that combines an embedded > SQLite database with real-time subscriptions, built-in user and file > management, an intuitive administrative dashboard UI, and a simple > REST-ish API. > unfortunately, after reading the long description I still have no clue what this software is supposed to do. presumably it is the building block for some webservice, but it's hard to tell (esp. with this very confusing "real-time" term) mfh.her.fsr IOhannes

