Oh, ok then! Carry on! :)
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On 08/03/2011 01:55 AM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
Well, I guess I lied when I said I didn't understand the second part. I did
understand it. What I didn't understand was how this relates to Turnkey
linux Virtual Appliances.
It doesn't really; but TLVAs put me in mind of stuuf suc
Well, I guess I lied when I said I didn't understand the second part. I did
understand it. What I didn't understand was how this relates to Turnkey
linux Virtual Appliances.
They are good for things like a fast redmine setup, or an XMPP server, or a
lampstack.
How does that tech
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use turnkey linux appliances for a lot of things, but I guess I don't
follow what you are talking about in the later half of your post.
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Wow; Sumo Paint seems to be Flash based:
http://www.sumopaint.com/home/
directly relevant to the much vaunted "death of Flash".
Why do I have a feeling that the Sumo people are not going to "reinvent
the wheel" just to remove a dependency on Flash?
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On 08/03/2011 12:42 AM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
I use turnkey linux appliances for a lot of things, but I guess I don't
follow what you are talking about in the later half of your post.
What I meant was a web-based version of Livecode rather like Sumo Paint;
http://www.sumopaint.com/home/
or, a
I use turnkey linux appliances for a lot of things, but I guess I don't
follow what you are talking about in the later half of your post.
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[Yeah, I know, it sounds a bit like the 'Max-Gentleman' post; sorry]
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/all
of course, these virtual appliances are open-source, and as such, free.
I wonder what are the chances of seeing some sort of version of Livecode
"in the cloud" in a way that
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