Roland Haeder wrote: > Hello all, > > the problem on those CMS systems (python-written and PHP-written > likewise) is that they sometimes have security holes where a cracker can > more or less easily "own" www.flightgear.org and put his "Owned by > some-fool-cracker" message in there. > Please clarify: What you are suggesting is that * php and python are a "cms" * and that they have security holes. * This allow me to take over either the server itself * or change DNS entry * above is everyone's wish. > I think, this is why someone suggested that Google thing here because > then Google needs to take care about such things as fixing security > holes and installing updates. That is for sure a good reason to > "outsource" hosting of your project. > Is thats the Google AppEngine then yes, but its the same as ANY host, including the server under your bed, regarding security. What is the safest place. When did you last change the lock's on you garden shed? > But like Curt stated before: This has a very big downside, like every > medal has (remember, medals have two sides...) a backside. :( And that > one is also very clear: Do we, no better does Curt want to put his > project into the hand of Google who offers a proprietary website engine? > Please explain more about this proprietary website engine? Do you work for Microsoft? That is my guess and I hope you are not using ANYTHING proprietary browser to express upon. Also can you please host for free a "system" whereby I can hit it as 3 million a month == once a second, and accommodate a million of those hits in one day = slashdot?
That means u need globally distributed with memcahe? NO you cant.. so stop talking about shit your don't understand, until you've researched the problem more and also having actually experienced it. > And yes, the main page does fail passing the HTML test [1], and > upgrading it to XHTML might also be a nice option to think about (4.01 > is getting old in these days). > Get a life!! the xhtml group is disbanded. Job is/was done and spec completed. That current spec is html5; that where its at, are you using a modern browser with css3..? please dump ie6 and netscape now and update to firefox or opera. > So because of the domain flightgear.org belongs to Curt, he decides and > we have to take it as he decides. :) And I think he is smart enough to > not install the first "best" found CMS and next day, the side says the > owned-by-fool-cracker message... ;-) > We don't really know what goes on in curt's head; you are assuming as heresay. > My 2 cents for this. > > Regards, > Roland my tuppence pete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel