Hence using edit.PHP.net for it.

We had some plans to split master to backend/frontend.PHP.net... Don't
really see the need for that if we can get cool edit.PHP.net :)
-Hannes
On Jan 9, 2013 7:43 PM, "Ferenc Kovacs" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Hannes Magnusson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> Attempting to reply via my crappy phone...bsorry for topposting.
>>
>> My 10year future plan is to not to force mirrors to run PHP at all, or
>> atleast not requiring them to run anything other then --diswble-all.
>>
>> I also want edit.PHP.net/notes, edit.PHP.net/news etcetc on the near
>> future.
>>
>> We can easily handle the few dozen note submissions a day on master so
>> why not move the submission page there  along with account requests?
>> That would render the https support on mirrors argument moot... After
>> fixing the search problem..
>> Unsure about that one, afaict our only option is external searches plus
>> PhD manual searches+autocomplete/suggestions
>>
>> -Hannes
>>
>>
> would be nice, if we could achieve that the mirrors not weren't running
> dynamic content.
> moving the account-request and note-add/edit/voting to master:
> I've mention this possibility, as this would eliminate a step of
> complexity (mirrors post to master api, which in turn insert/update the
> master db), but we thought that maybe we don't want too make
> master.php.net too 'visible'  for the visitors.
> I'm not really convinced by this reasoning though.
>
> --
> Ferenc Kovács
> @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu
>

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