Re: [myhdl-list] Reflections on a MyHDL IP library
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From: George P. <ge...@ga...> - 2006-12-14 15:44:32
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Tom Dillon wrote: > On Thursday 14 December 2006 07:53, George Pantazopoulos wrote: > >> FYI I just found a python-oriented hosting provider that already has >> Zope AND Plone installed and ready to create websites on. I was really >> impressed by their features, and I signed up for month to month, so all >> I risk is $34.95 right now. Haven't set it up just yet, but I'll let you >> all know how it goes. >> >> Another interesting tidbit from their site: >> "As both python and open-source lovers we're happy to offer free >> trac/subversion hosting for open-source python projects. We already host >> more than 400 of them." >> > > We have offered to host the myhdl.org site on our servers. We have plone, > subversion, and trac all running. Trac and subversion at this point are only > used internally, but those could be extended for public access. > > I would recommend making sure plone is not overkill for this site. Again think > we should come up with a list of features required, and find the simplest > solution as nobody wants to spend more time on web development than they need > to. > > Tom > Hi Tom, I agree wholeheartedly on putting together a list of features for myhdl.org. I'm grateful that you've offered all those features. I bought a hosting plan because I have substantial needs for my own website, which is not directly related to myhdl.org. What is your site? Desired Features (so far): -------------------------- * Version control for IP * Easily editable web content (no HTML required) * Versioned web content (as in Wiki's) * LaTeX support would be nice (for light use of equations). * Ability to seamlessly integrate links to member pages (and/or host member sites) * Ability to do Wiki-style pages and not just blog posts. Rock on, George |