Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-06-29 Thread Nick Daly
Nick Hardiman n...@internetmachines.co.uk writes: Do you have a rundown yet of how to * stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back, * proxy (http://www.privoxy.org, https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy) in front, and * various apps into LXC? From a

Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-06-29 Thread Michael Williams
what about Docker (http://www.docker.io/) for the VMs? On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote: I went to a presentation this past weekend about Tiny Tiny RSS. It's an RSS web app that can be installed on a server, to provide something like a Google Reader app.

Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-05-20 Thread Sean Alexandre
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Anders Jackson wrote: I like the idea, a lot. Make the Freedombox a router in front of all services, manage the network connections for all services to Internet and the local network. As Freedombox are targeted at low powered devices, virtual

Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-05-20 Thread Nick Hardiman
Do you have a rundown yet of how to * stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back, * proxy (http://www.privoxy.org, https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy) in front, and * various apps into LXC? On 20 May 2013, at 12:07, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote: On

Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-05-20 Thread Sean Alexandre
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:45:47PM +0100, Nick Hardiman wrote: Do you have a rundown yet of how to * stick exmachina (http://gitorious.org/exmachina) at the back, * proxy (http://www.privoxy.org, https://github.com/jvasile/freedombox-privoxy) in front, and * various apps into LXC? No, I

[Freedombox-discuss] Virtual Machine Scripting and Tiny Tiny RSS

2013-05-19 Thread Sean Alexandre
I went to a presentation this past weekend about Tiny Tiny RSS. It's an RSS web app that can be installed on a server, to provide something like a Google Reader app. (The title of the presentation was The Coming Google RSS Reader Apocalpyse, at BarCampRDU 2013.) The presenter has Tiny Tiny RSS