On 27/03/10 16:40, Henry Litwhiler wrote: > > I have to agree with Carlo. PHP is all well and good for creating a > graphical, browser-based frontend, but we are going to need a strong > backend application in C or Python.
We can compile the PHP with Facebook's PHP compiler if we need C. ;-) > We don't want users buying web hosting to host their GNU Social > installs. If we do that, it becomes (effectively) a /service/, that they > have to /pay for/ to use. That simply should not have to happen. That would be paying for computing time rather than for access to software. Which is fine. The reason for using PHP is to ensure that people can run the software as widely as possible. That is a practical objective to help protect people's freedom to use the software. This is a project focussed on freedom, so that's the overriding consideration. - Rob.
