most files in gluon/dal have no dependences. Exception is the triad:
main.py, compileapp.py, restricted,py.


On Aug 3, 5:31 pm, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually more Modularizing inside Gluon should be made easy.
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> putting all core features into gluon/core , everything that related into
> gluon/dal , those can be removed without problem into its own folders etc.
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> I will look into this first.
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> On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Plus Bandwidth concern. I use my own Dedicated and VPS servers to host.
> >> They are already busy , and Bigger file-size = more bandwidth , 10MB *
> >> Download  already 10 GB . If this become popular , bandwidth cost will be
> >> great..
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> > Errata:
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> > 10MB * 1000 Downloads already 10GB. My bandwidth limit is 80 GB amonth.
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> > On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 4:55 AM, Phyo Arkar <phyo.arkarl...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >> Syst admin like make system hardening...
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> >>> That could be an answer...
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> >> Yes i am more into "Sys Admin" than web-developer , you've read my mind 
> >> Richard
> >> Vézina
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> >> Ok my concern is not really about the File size but the  Code Base size
> >> (lines of code , number of features).
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> >> Here is what i have:
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> >> 1 . Its best to keep as light ( codebase wise )  as possible .
> >> 2 . When you know  features in this module is not going to be use , you
> >> should be able to remove it.
> >> 3 . Smaller  codebase == Easier to debug
> >> 4 . Easier to Debug == Easier to Modify == More incentives for
> >> Contributions
> >> 5 . Sys admins hates Bloat-ness (even tho we are FAT :P )
> >> 6 . Security , easier to control when unwanted modules can be removed.
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> >> I also still care about file-size too :
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> >> 14 MB is small  for "you" Dosen't mean thats small for  other part of of
> >> the world. Here connection speed is Averaged to 64 kbit/s to 256kbit/s  and
> >> random (Frequent) disconnects , people believes 1 MB is already big. zipped
> >> web2py is already 6.9MB.
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> >> Plus Bandwidth concern. I use my own Dedicated and VPS servers to host.
> >> They are already busy , and Bigger file-size = more bandwidth , 10MB *
> >> Download  already 10 GB . If this become popular , bandwidth cost will be
> >> great..
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> >> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:04 PM, cjrh <caleb.hatti...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >>> On Wednesday, 3 August 2011 16:22:46 UTC+2, mcm wrote:
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> >>>> I agree, that size is small even on "embedded" systems by now...
> >>>> Anyway trying to keep it small is always a good thing IMHO.
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> >>> I think the word "small" is the wrong word to use here.  It doesn't
> >>> really mean anything.  It is a relative word that only has meaning in
> >>> comparison to something else.   If there are files within web2py that are
> >>> not used, then they should be removed regardless of the effect on size.  I
> >>> think the OP was saying or suggesting that it should be possible to remove
> >>> files that are not needed on a per-installation basis.  But my follow-up
> >>> question to that would be why? Sheer size doesn't seem to be a
> >>> compelling-enough reason by itself.

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