Hey Jiri,

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 03:11:48AM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
> >   The port is pretty trivial, apart from some playing around with
> >   dependencies: Wallabag provides an archive (vendor.zip) containing a
> >   few PHP libraries from various vendors on which the webapp depends.
> Well recent OpenBSD policy about web apps is that it should need
> some specific patching for OpenBSD to be as a port (or to be very
> very popular so it's needed as a port
> If a web app port just unpacks an archive then it doesn't need to
> be a port.

Fair enough. I'll keep maintaining it for myself, as I find it easier to
have a single database of installed software.

> Anyway, you can modify Makefile to use GITHUB* variables (see bsd.port.mk),
> also change MESSAGE to readme file.

Cheers for that, I'll adjust it.

> I didn't test the port, when I tried wallabag i decided that it
> does not fit 100% to my needs; if it would behave more like Zotero
> then I would use it :)

I see what you mean. The main advantage of Wallabag, or other
read-it-later apps is that this let me postpone procrastination to a
later time, and potentially another device. This is not a general
purpose bookmarking system.

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