Congratulations. This is a great idea!
-Tim

On Mar 1, 3:30 am, KillIEbrowser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks :-)
>
> On Feb 28, 2:39 pm, Haoyu Bai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have ported Ho Chun Wei's PyFileServer [1] to Google App Engine, so
> > we can use GAE's datastore as a WebDAV cloud storage server. An
> > unofficial GDrive! :-)
>
> > The port now has only basic functions, there's no authentication, no
> > locking yet. But I already done some successfully file storage/sync on
> > it. Due to the limit of GAE, the max size of a single file would be
> > 10M. It would be enough for your pics, docs and etc. Thanks to
> > Google's infrastructure, it is quite fast.
>
> > I have setup an public demo app so you can play with it by accessing
> > the following address with your webdav client [2]: (eg. Nautilus for
> > Gnome, Dolphin for KDE, and Windows Web Folder)
>
> >http://gaedavtest.appspot.com/dav/
>
> > However there's no user authentication and data safe assurance so
> > please don't put your important and private data on it. :-)
>
> > The code is hosted on Google Code [3]. There's no release yet, but you
> > can just checkout the code, fill the app.yaml.template and upload to
> > your app engine, then there's 1G super fast cloud storage for you. :-)
>
> > References:
> > [1]http://pyfilesync.berlios.de/pyfileserver.html
> > [2]http://www.webdav.org/projects/
> > [3]http://code.google.com/p/gaedav/
>
> > Best regards,
> > Haoyu Bai
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