2010/3/24 Henry Litwhiler <[email protected]>

>  On 3/24/10 6:14 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
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> 2010/3/24 Matt Lee <[email protected]>
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>> I'd like to see a discussion on which PHP framework we should be using,
>> if any.
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>> Symfony 2.0 -- http://symfony-reloaded.org/ is one that has already been
>> mentioned.
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> Yes this seems to be probably the leading candidate from our research too.
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> http://fatfree.sourceforge.net/
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> Was mentioned on #irc too
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> Would be interested to see the thoughts of others ...
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>  While PHP could be a very good tool for displaying data and providing an
> interface with GNU Social, I feel that it might be worth considering making
> the "core" GNU Social application a desktop one that would perhaps interface
> with an existing, standardized stack (LAMP, etc.) to serve the files to
> other users' web browsers. The (Python? C?) desktop application could
> include basic setting options, but would probably be mainly just something
> running in the background, keeping the server/p2p connections live.
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This is also the lines I was thinking for something similar I'm doing, a
single or multi user PHP system, then maybe an app in python, however we
already have gwibber, and the whole "social from the start" integrated
social desktop stuff (Gnome/KDE) ... so there may be an argument for reuse
...


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> Henry L.
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