So, I'm really psyched at the results we got out of yesterday's hackfest
in Berkeley. Some things that I really liked:
* We have the beginnings of a Web-based installation tool. It checks
dependencies and writability of dirs, runs the DB creation script, and
writes a basic config.php file.
* We have a basic RPM spec. This is the beginning of getting a full
RPM-based install and upgrade working.
* We have a default public AMI for Amazon EC2. You can launch a new
AMI and automagically have a new Web site.
* We have the beginnings of UI and interface for doing
OAuth-authenticated API calls.
It was great having so many people come out, and especially great having
people who hadn't seen the codebase before digging through and making
changes.
I'd like to see what we can do in the future to have more "code sprints"
like this -- maybe in other cities, at conferences, or on-line.
-Evan
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