On Sun, 2010-03-28 at 09:49 -0700, Jason Self wrote: > Henry Litwhiler <[email protected]> wrote .. > > > I could be completely off base - perhaps other people value > > decentralization less than I do. > > The model that Matt Lee presented (something running in PHP with an RDBMS) is > already decentralized. > > Anyone anywhere can install <insert favorite web & database server here>. > That > person now has the ability to run the GNU Social PHP software on their own > machine, using that "pull" method that Matt Lee described earlier. > > Voila -- complete decentralization.
The question is, do we want end users who install their own nodes to use a standard daemon + UI (or just a single program that functions as both), or a GLAMP stack + PHP GNU Social + web browser pointing at localhost.
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