Hello Guys, My apologise for my late update on the project. Had to get my propedeuse :p.
And next 1 - 1,5 year I hope to do my graduation project on HRO. Which I hope is implement or extends web2py manager. In other topics we discussed the complexity and problems. Some of us agreed that we would make an application that maintains the web2py instances. I've set up some main features. (MoSCoW) - The application must be cross-platform too keep it maintainable for us. - The application must be run by its own user or the system user - The application could support the multiple connectors - The application could check/install/config on multiple platforms multiple depencies like database/frontend servers This is very hard too accomplish. And that's why I want too spend a hole year on it. If is was only for Ubuntu, I would have "stolen" mdipierro update application and changed it slightly into a separate application. Asked if someone here put it in the Ubuntu repository. Still a possibility for the 2 years which it takes to the final version. If I get there at all. I'm still a junior and a student:p. Next week I hope too give you all the application overview, so we can discuss it. greetings and another apologise, Mark Breedveld, www.markbreedveld.nl P.s. mdipierro, would it be possible too do the graduation project as an exchange student at the DePaul University in Chicago. (I would like too hear your answer off-topic) On 14 okt, 01:12, "Martin.Mulone" <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 13 oct, 18:17, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I remember talk about ability to upgrade through admin - is that > > practical? > > In production with wsgi-apache2 is not practical. > > A dream if I can do in the server: sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get > upgrade. > The process of debian is very slow, perhaps a ppa. And I think this is > important for new users.