From: Robert P. <rm...@ii...> - 2006-11-28 02:32:24
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> the problem isn't so much mirror servers, but that pyzor itself > needs to be extended to allow for a distributed environment, which > means someone needs to know how to program python :( > I don't ... I'm a perl/php programmer ... I have ideas on how to > accomplish a distributed pyzor relatively easily, if someone wants > to step up to the programming plate? :) I'm not a python programmer, either, but I've picked up lotsa languages in my life, would look forward to writing some python and don't think the learning curve looks too steep (given experience with Perl, Common Lisp and Haskell in particular) I'm currently unemployed I have a home network with several machines capable of running python (and could test in a heterogenous environment in terms of OS/distro/arch) I've also done some thinking about building a distributed pyzor and agree that it's the obvious next step but don't have "ideas on how to accomplish a distributed pyzor relatively easily"* Perhaps I could act as your amanuensis. best regards, Robt. P. *maybe 'cuz my ideas run towards radical distribution, which is somewhat more complicated than a smaller scale distribution |