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This is not production ready. It is currently in production, but only on my clients sites, and I fix things as they pop up. As I say in the README, we're working on a major rewrite that should make it much more usable to others (one of the goals). Feel free to contact me with any questions and/or comments. I take constructive criticism very, very well, and would really like it if anyone could use this at all. I will likely not have the new version production ready for a couple of months. Paying gigs keep getting in the way. Rod R. W. Rodolico wrote: > Give me a couple of days to find a version that is not totally unstable. > I'll tar it up, get some brief explanation, and post the URL here. Right > now, the best 1.x stuff is wrapped up in a .deb. I have 2.0b in testing > (on a few machines), but it is showing some bugs. I don't trust my svn > install (haven't tested to see if I set it up correctly). > > I did not make myself clear. The UI to view the summaries and reports is > written in PHP. The engines (the client side data gatherer and the > server side parser) are all perl. I don't think I've ever written a > command line PHP script yet. > > The big difference between v1 and v2 is that I've gone to xml for the > report from the client to the server, and the UI is being broken up into > modules so people can add/remove more easily (should have done that from > the beginning). > > In most cases, I do not consider e-mail to be unreliable. However, there > are some cases where e-mail is less than optimum. So, I plan to allow > https and ftp in the future. > > Rod > > Holger Levsen wrote: >> Hi Sheldon, >> >> this sounds like an interesting project, please keep us posted! >> >> On Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2009, Sheldon Hearn wrote: >>> On Wednesday 07 January 2009 00:24:09 R. W. Rodolico wrote: >>>> I have a package that we have been working on for a while that might >>>> be a good starting point. >>>> >>>> This is gpl'd, and I would be happy to supply the .deb, the source >>>> tree or svn access if you would like to look at it. >>> Suppressing my knee-jerk reaction to PHP, it sounds like you're quite >>> far down the track with this one. :-) >> sitesummary, as in http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/sitesummary.html might >> also >> be interested for you to look at. and it's perl, not php. >> >> >> On a site note, I dont consider mail to be too unreliable here. First, it's >> actually pretty reliable. Second, just resend the mail the next day / time >> slot. >> >> regards, >> Holger > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

