Jonathan Gardner schrieb:
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 11:39 am, Torsten Marek wrote:

I'd be willing to help you get moinmoin working on your server. I've
done it before at home. I know that the moinmoin wiki is a bit
processor / memory / disk intensive, but traffic shouldn't be that
heavy.

Traffic is not my concern. We have 100 GiB/month...



Bandwidth won't be your limiting factor -- your system's CPU / Memory and hard drive times will be. Again, traffic will be light and it will grow over time predictably so we will be able to anticipate any problems with moinmoin and go from CGI to mod_python or whatever as needed.
CPU and harddisk are fast enough, but maybe memory might get short over time. I have to check if it's possible to upgrade it someday.



Q. When I am compiling SIP, why does it disable Qt support?
A. You need to set the QTDIR environment variable properly.

Yes, I thought of exactly that question, even before today. Maybe it is possible to add a link to the wiki to the mailing list footer, too, so that people go there first.



Remember, Phil Thompson is trying to make a buck with PyQt, so we need to keep his site as the center of PyQt. That has been the limiting factor in the past: Phil likes to keep people coming to his site, and he is the only one who updates it. The wiki will have to feel like an extension of his site, with prominent links to his business.

I do want nothing else.
I had made a short list of what to include, and we should put a reminder/link on the possibility of donating to riverbank, if somebody wants to help.


With the right response from the community, Phil may host the wiki outright.


Ok, I will have a closer look at it (whether I use cgi (fastcgi only
works with Apache 1.3, mod_python etc.). I'll contact then.



Start with vanilla CGI on apache, then work from there. By the time we need something faster, the landscape will have changed and we'll be looking at totally different options.

So, the plan of action should be:
- setting up the wiki (not to troublesome since there is a Debian package of it)
- filling it with initial content + some design adaption
- ask Phil to spend a look at it and give some suggestions
- make it public, once he is satisfied


greetings

Torsten
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