Well, I am not smart enough to do that, hence my lack of complaining.
I'll just stay out of the way.

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On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 10:32 PM Klaatu <kla...@mixedsignals.ml> wrote:
>
> I think what you are saying is that HPR requires a full rewrite.
>
> I think what you are proposing is that we forget that the existing code
> exists, because it's not worth "saving", and instead develop new open source
> code to replace it.
>
> If that's correct, then I agree. Let's not dwell on broken code that nobody
> loves, but move forward with new open source code that actually meets the
> site's requirements (and ideally makes the admins' lives easier).
>
> -klaatu
>
> On Sunday, June 26, 2022 2:16:21 AM NZST Ken Fallon wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I had a conversation with Alan Pope on mastodon about fixing some issues
> > on the HPR website. He makes the valid point that if we don't release
> > the code (because it's a mess), then it's not actually open source.
> > https://mastodon.social/@popey/108476716097169705
> >
> > Cruel but fair. Cruel but fair.
> >
> > I contend that it would be crueler to release the current code due to
> > the risk of eye damage that could occur.
> >
> > So how to proceed ? I suggest we eliminate the problem by eliminating
> > the code.
> >
> > My intention has always been to have a massively multiplayer online
> > mirroring service where anyone can have a complete instance of
> > everything. With a combination of git, and rsync anyone would have
> > everything needed to host their own complete version of the site.
> >
> > We would still need to maintain the LAMP stack for the reservations and
> > the processing workflow, but that code is a lot easier to sanitize and
> > publish.
> >
> > The site itself is made up of 3 parts
> >
> >  1. Static pages, like header, footer, howto's etc
> >  2. Dynamic pages derived from the Database
> >  3. Media, audio, video etc
> >
> > The media and show notes are covered under the Creative Commons License.
> >
> > I would suggest releasing the code under the AGPL v3 or later, and
> > publish it to our repo on https://repo.anhonesthost.net.
> >
> > Thoughts ?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ken Fallon (PA7KEN,G5KEN)
> > https://kenfallon.com
> > https://hackerpublicradio.org/hosts/ken_fallon
>
>
>
>
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