2009/2/12 Daniel Baird <[email protected]>:
>

> Q> Why PHP?
>
> Much as we love Ruby, we figure it's still a little dicey getting Ruby
> code to work on free and low cost web hosts.  PHP on the other hand
> seems to be supported everywhere, and it's a major goal to make the
> thing install and run with a minimum of messing about.  So PHP it is.
>

In that case Python is it too.
Because googles appengine is free for everyone. (who is willing to
tell them their cellphone-number).
Could be wrapped in a big download (python + sdk) and people entering
some things in a console-window (name, password, appname).
Has no sub-subdomains AFAIK, so hosting untrusted javascript is a problem.
I hope i am right: mywiki.tiddlyspot.com does not share cookies with
tiddlyspot.com? Own set of cookies?
But if everyone hosts only own stuff that should be ok.

I have done the guestbook example and some experiments. My python/php
is trial and google, but for setting up appengine i may be of help.

> Q> Easy-to-deploy huh.  Any other "major" goals?
>
> - Easy to deploy.  Ideally setup-free -- unzip, then browse there.

Appengine-sdk can do that for small loads. Login lacks passwords, but
someone skilled could add that. (someone did with an old sdk).

>
> ;Daniel
>

-Pseudo

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