I had a Wt application online duting the 2007 elections for the Belgian
federal parlement that was integrated on the website of one of the
largest Dutch-speaking Belgian weeklies. The purpose of the application
was to give voting advice based on the users answer to specific
questions. It had moderate traffic :at the busiest moments it
handled >60 simultaneous sessions on a ADSL line with on a pentium IV
1.6G with 512Meg of memory. CPU load never went over 20% of which 19%
was used by MySQL and !5 by Wt.

I am currently developing a facebook application iwth Wt that I hope to
release any day soon. I will announce this on eht emailing list and
provide source.

cu bart

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:19:23PM +0100, misi e wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> several people are talking about concrete application, but so far, I have
> seen the only one related with microbiology (made in Leuven? made by wt
> guys?).
> 
> Did anyone of you go online?
> 
> 
> 
> Can somebody recall me if with the GNU license one should provide the source
> code of his application if he uses a GNU licensed src. in his code to
> provide a service with that application (and not sell a device that runs the
> software, like in case of routers). Concretely is an author of an
> online web application that uses wt legally obliged to publish source code
> of this application.
> 
> 
> Thanks for your answers
> Misi

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