Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
Hi Christopher, please discuss this on a place related to elnode, this is OT here. Thanks for your understanding! -- Bastien
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
>> Is elnode a Free Software - AGPL? If elnode is under GPLv3 or later, it's still free software. > > I was looking for a license but it seems to have it under COPYING. > Anyways, should it be AGPL? I'm a big fan of the AGPL... my own personal project uses it... but I might be somewhat cautious about releasing a web framework under that library. There's a huge scope of things you may be unintentionally be forcing people to share (such as passwords, etc) especially since configuration is done in lisp. I think complying with the distribution requirements of the AGPL may be hard for a lot of elnode projects in ways that are not intended without carefully crafted exceptions. I think AGPL makes a lot of sense for web applications, but I'd be cautious about using it for libraries as such. But that's just my two cents and I know not all AGPL supporters would agree with me on this.
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
Jambunathan K writes: > I was looking for a license but it seems to have it under COPYING. > Anyways, should it be AGPL? > > Will Nic be coaxed to put it under GNU ELPA? I'm copying Nic. Let's take further discussion (if any) outside of the org-mode list. -- Bastien
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
Jambunathan K writes: > Is elnode a Free Software - AGPL? I was looking for a license but it seems to have it under COPYING. Anyways, should it be AGPL? Will Nic be coaxed to put it under GNU ELPA? https://github.com/nicferrier/elnode/blob/57bb600b596a143ecd36ab994a287a7b71889ffb/COPYING
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
Is elnode a Free Software - AGPL? --
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
brian powell writes: > * Some people have expressed interest in Elnode in the past: ELNODE is soon > to be released as version 1.0 > > ** Video mentions Emacs OrgMode (and includes an example) and Node.js: > > http://www.youtube.com/embed/TR7DPvEi7Jg > > ** Elnode - the EmacsLisp Async Webserver @ version 0.9.9 > Elnode is a webserver for Emacs 24, written in EmacsLisp. It turns your > Emacs into a web ... > nic.ferrier.me.uk/.../elnode-nears-1-point-0?... I can confirm that elnode is a joy to work with. See my recent announcement to the list of a server which allows editing Org-mode files through the web browser. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/58773 The elnode relevant portion is located in a single file and only required ~50 LOC to implement. https://github.com/eschulte/org-ehtml/blob/master/src/org-ehtml-server.el Cheers, -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
joa...@verona.se writes: > I intend to use elnode for my own future personal org based website. Don't forget to send us the link when it's done, I'd love to see this. Thanks! -- Bastien
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > Hello Brian, > > brian powell wrote: >> * Some people have expressed interest in Elnode in the past: ELNODE is soon >> to be released as version 1.0 >> >> ** Video mentions Emacs OrgMode (and includes an example) and Node.js: >> >> http://www.youtube.com/embed/TR7DPvEi7Jg> >> ** Elnode - the EmacsLisp Async Webserver @ version 0.9.9 >> Elnode is a webserver for Emacs 24, written in EmacsLisp. It turns your >> Emacs into a web ... >> nic.ferrier.me.uk/.../elnode-nears-1-point-0?... > > A pitty he only picked up Org for the tables, not for the entire file syntax. It is pretty simple to serve org files with elnode. Nic made an example for me: #+begin_src elisp (require 'elnode) (defun elnode-org-handler (httpcon) (elnode-docroot-for "~/Plans" with org-file on httpcon do (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect org-file) ;;org-file (let ((org-html ;; This might throw errors so you could condition-case it (org-export-as-html 3 nil nil 'string))) (elnode-send-html httpcon org-html) (elnode-start 'elnode-org-handler :port 8003) #+end_src Of course you need to elaborate on that for a real site, but you get the idea. I intend to use elnode for my own future personal org based website. > > However, very very nice work! > > Best regards, > Seb -- Joakim Verona
Re: [O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
Hello Brian, brian powell wrote: > * Some people have expressed interest in Elnode in the past: ELNODE is soon > to be released as version 1.0 > > ** Video mentions Emacs OrgMode (and includes an example) and Node.js: > > http://www.youtube.com/embed/TR7DPvEi7Jg > > ** Elnode - the EmacsLisp Async Webserver @ version 0.9.9 > Elnode is a webserver for Emacs 24, written in EmacsLisp. It turns your > Emacs into a web ... > nic.ferrier.me.uk/.../elnode-nears-1-point-0?... A pitty he only picked up Org for the tables, not for the entire file syntax. However, very very nice work! Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
[O] [OT] ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0
* Some people have expressed interest in Elnode in the past: ELNODE is soon to be released as version 1.0 ** Video mentions Emacs OrgMode (and includes an example) and Node.js: http://www.youtube.com/embed/TR7DPvEi7Jg ** Elnode - the EmacsLisp Async Webserver @ version 0.9.9 Elnode is a webserver for Emacs 24, written in EmacsLisp. It turns your Emacs into a web ... nic.ferrier.me.uk/.../elnode-nears-1-point-0?...