Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA news and projects
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2014
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texte = Hi Chris,In the case where a server hosts 500 domains that point to one ==93website=94,can you tell us what the exact process is in regards to the new =licensing system?DonovanOn Sep 11, 2014, at 3:34 AM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:> Dear fellow customer,>=20> Following a change in WSC management, we are again moving forward. Our =targets this year include:>=20> - redesign the website to be modern and available to smartphone users> - include the 70,000+ talk list history emails in the website> - redesign and simplify store.webdna.us>=20> We have a small budget for this and those of you who have ideas or are =interested in working on it, please contact us at development@webdna.us>=20> We will also>=20> - fix some rare bugs>=20> - add JSON object support, to parse and store multidimensional JSON =objects into a WebDNA flat database. Thanks to Patrick McCormick to make =us more sensitive about the increasing presence of JSON in the web =environment: JSON is the format that javascript uses to get and return =information between browser and server. The server store and delivers =data that javascript handles and formats on the browser side. Modern =browsers now include powerful javascript engines.> To quote Patrick: "Numerous tools including Angular.js, Backbone.js, =Underscore.js, Ember.js and more have all seen a recent explosion =because they provide model-view-controll style structure to the =JavaScript code written for this new style of website. On top of those =are hundreds of libraries and frameworks to simplify the process of =building JavaScript centric websites. WebDNA is not only a much better =language [to deal with javascript], but it eliminates dealing with SQL =as well.=94>=20> - build a new eCommerce system to replace the current one. We should =receive support from an external investor, and the new store will become =a licensed commercial product. The new eCommerce will make heavy use of =JSON and javascript. There will be a bidding to find the designers. You =can already contact us at development@webdna.us if you are interested.>=20> - build either (or both) a repository version of WebDNA fastCGI that =will be available with just an =93apt-get install webdna=94 and (or) =provide a packaged version of =93WebDNA + lighttpd=94 or =93WebDNA + =nginx=94 to be easily installed for the most widely used linux versions =(Ubuntu/CentOS and maybe Debian/RH). Ideally, with just an unzip and =some permission set up, it should be ready to start. The future =eCommerce system will be installed the same way on any linux server, the =choice of simplicity should attract new customers.>=20> - build support for MySQL into a specific fastCGI version. Due to =licensing restrictions, this implies to use external libraries that =makes installation slightly more complicated. At this time, MySQL is =only available to the module version.>=20> - change the licensing system for the apache module version, using the =current webdna.fcgi system: certificates will be sold =93by the =website=94. This will unify the WebDNA product price and greatly =simplify the current price grid.>=20> - build support for apache 2.4 with the module version>=20> - we plan to support the 64bit OS versions (Ubuntu, CentOS and OSX) =and slowly leave the 32bit version behind.>=20> - we plan to support Windows again with a WebDNA fastCGI version. This =might take up to two more years, unless we get additional funding and =beta testers.>=20> We wanted to integrate a powerful database administrator into the =WebDNA administration, but our current budget will probably not allow =this before some time.>=20> If you have requests, needs or ideas that you would like to share, you =can either do it publicly on the talk-list or contact us at =development@webdna.us>=20> All this needs a considerable financial effort and any help of any =kind will be greatly appreciated.>=20> sincerely,>=20> - christophe>=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Hi Chris,In the case where a server hosts 500 domains that point to one ==93website=94,can you tell us what the exact process is in regards to the new =licensing system?DonovanOn Sep 11, 2014, at 3:34 AM, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:> Dear fellow customer,>=20> Following a change in WSC management, we are again moving forward. Our =targets this year include:>=20> - redesign the website to be modern and available to smartphone users> - include the 70,000+ Talk List history emails in the website> - redesign and simplify store.webdna.us>=20> We have a small budget for this and those of you who have ideas or are =interested in working on it, please contact us at development@webdna.us>=20> We will also>=20> - fix some rare bugs>=20> - add JSON object support, to parse and store multidimensional JSON =objects into a WebDNA flat database. Thanks to Patrick McCormick to make =us more sensitive about the increasing presence of JSON in the web =environment: JSON is the format that javascript uses to get and return =information between browser and server. The server store and delivers =data that javascript handles and formats on the browser side. Modern =browsers now include powerful javascript engines.> To quote Patrick: "Numerous tools including Angular.js, Backbone.js, =Underscore.js, Ember.js and more have all seen a recent explosion =because they provide model-view-controll style structure to the =JavaScript code written for this new style of website. On top of those =are hundreds of libraries and frameworks to simplify the process of =building JavaScript centric websites. WebDNA is not only a much better =language [to deal with javascript], but it eliminates dealing with SQL =as well.=94>=20> - build a new eCommerce system to replace the current one. We should =receive support from an external investor, and the new store will become =a licensed commercial product. The new eCommerce will make heavy use of =JSON and javascript. There will be a bidding to find the designers. You =can already contact us at development@webdna.us if you are interested.>=20> - build either (or both) a repository version of WebDNA fastCGI that =will be available with just an =93apt-get install webdna=94 and (or) =provide a packaged version of =93WebDNA + lighttpd=94 or =93WebDNA + =nginx=94 to be easily installed for the most widely used linux versions =(Ubuntu/CentOS and maybe Debian/RH). Ideally, with just an unzip and =some permission set up, it should be ready to start. The future =eCommerce system will be installed the same way on any linux server, the =choice of simplicity should attract new customers.>=20> - build support for MySQL into a specific fastCGI version. Due to =licensing restrictions, this implies to use external libraries that =makes installation slightly more complicated. At this time, MySQL is =only available to the module version.>=20> - change the licensing system for the apache module version, using the =current webdna.fcgi system: certificates will be sold =93by the =website=94. This will unify the WebDNA product price and greatly =simplify the current price grid.>=20> - build support for apache 2.4 with the module version>=20> - we plan to support the 64bit OS versions (Ubuntu, CentOS and OSX) =and slowly leave the 32bit version behind.>=20> - we plan to support Windows again with a WebDNA fastCGI version. This =might take up to two more years, unless we get additional funding and =beta testers.>=20> We wanted to integrate a powerful database administrator into the =WebDNA administration, but our current budget will probably not allow =this before some time.>=20> If you have requests, needs or ideas that you would like to share, you =can either do it publicly on the talk-list or contact us at =development@webdna.us>=20> All this needs a considerable financial effort and any help of any =kind will be greatly appreciated.>=20> sincerely,>=20> - christophe>=20>=20>=20> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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