Kamaelia: PublishWhat is it?Kamaelia Publish as of right now aims to be a system that will let users publish themselves on their own terms. The goal is to allow a person to host their own web services without being beholden to anyone else for web space. Who wrote it? It's developed by Jason Baker. It builds on HTTP work by Michael Sparks & Ryan Lothian Who's interested in it? Michael Sparks, ... you? Where do I get it & install it?developers
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Log/DiscussionJust tested the "executable" under linux with python 2.5. Works perfectly fine. Really impressive - worked straight out the box.Also just tested under Mac OS 10. Traceback (most recent call last): File " stdin ", line 9, in ? File "./kpublish/main.py", line 5, in ? File "./kpublish/Kamaelia/Experimental/Wsgi/WsgiHandler.py", line 9, in ? ImportError: No module named wsgiref.validate Which isn't the least bit surprising - that machine doesn't have wsgiref installed. It may be worth considering re-packaging this to include a copy of wsgiref. Still despite that, impressive :-)
-- Michael, 7 June 2008 |
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