Re: Phoenix Linux Project

2016-05-17 Thread trent shipley
https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorAction.action Customer's problem. * All the post offices in the Phoenix area have a backlog of weeks for passport applications in the Summer. * All appointments are made by telephone. A web interface is not available. * The various post offices do not have an int

Phoenix Linux Project

2016-05-17 Thread trent shipley
I'd like to hear some 250 word pitches for open source projects that the Maricopa-Pinal counties Linux developer community could work on. Maybe the Phoenix Linux Project would merit 501c3 status. Desirables: Customer: *Primary (initial) customer: non-political, non-religious charity or governme

Re: OT - starting a project

2016-05-17 Thread David Schwartz
Well, the graphical editor is really a facade needed to do further work. I’m not aware of any that have the features I need to proceed, so the first task is to adapt or build an editor that does what I need. Then proceed from there. I’m after something that gets into graphical software design. T

ZeroTier SDN/VPN Networking Service

2016-05-17 Thread Michael Butash
Just thought I would share something really cool I've been playing with the past few days... https://www.zerotier.com/ So this is both sort of an IAAS solution for Software-Defined Networking (SDN), but is so brain-dead simple, and pretty capable for something of an overlay VPN-ish service fo

Re: OT - starting a project

2016-05-17 Thread Thomas Cameron
On 05/17/2016 06:38 PM, David Schwartz wrote: > Hey, guys, I have a very general question > > There’s an idea I’ve had for quite a while, and was chatting with > someone recently who suggested I set up an open-source kind of project > for it. > > The problem is, I don’t really want to do the prog

OT - starting a project

2016-05-17 Thread David Schwartz
Hey, guys, I have a very general question There’s an idea I’ve had for quite a while, and was chatting with someone recently who suggested I set up an open-source kind of project for it. The problem is, I don’t really want to do the programming on it. I want to be the architect and direct some

Re: OT: Web Application Hosting

2016-05-17 Thread Nathan England
All of my personal domains and when I have the choice of registrar are registered with Dreamhost. I've been with them going on 10 years now. I have used their unlimited hosting and liked it, along with their email, until Digital Ocean came along. Thanks for the reminder to check out their vps

Re: OT: Web Application Hosting

2016-05-17 Thread Stephen Partington
For general hosting, mail, and domain hosting i use a fully managed hosting account at dreamhost. they run my mail and web services (doing a good job) and its 120/year. I also can build you a coupon to cut the first year in half. then they also have AWS and cloud compute services as well as virtual

[AzPHP] Meeting next week: Refactoring (fwd)

2016-05-17 Thread der.hans
moin moin, Stammtisch tonight, refactoring next Tuesday. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/http://www.PhxLinux.org/ # Very frankly, I am opposed to people being programmed by others. #-- Fred Rogers, aka Mr. Rogers (1928-2003) -- Forwarded message -- Dat

Re: OT: Web Application Hosting

2016-05-17 Thread Keith Smith
The million dollar question for me is what is everyone doing for a mail server. I do not want to run a mail server nor do i want to pay $10 per vhost for a mail server. On 2016-05-16 14:44, Thomas Cameron wrote: On 05/16/2016 04:40 PM, Nathan England wrote: I have been using Digital O