I use lamp to develop a project among several people. The virtual machine would be available through the Internet. I used "Shadow Security scanner to check the security and he has reported some vulnerabilities.
Or should polls apear in the Forums themselves? Or perhaps Polls should be locked and only be able to be created by TKL Devs?
I just put up a new poll (regarding whether there is interest in a 'legacy' version of TKL) and then got to thinking that perhaps the polls (or the whole Polls page) needs to be more easilly accessable?
I come from a Java background, and was recently wowed by a brief intro tutorial on Grails. So, how about a Groovy on Grails Appliance, with PostgreSQL or Ingres as the RDB? (Not sure if Oracle's really going to support MySQL).
But I'd think that maybe it would be pretty easy to add a Grails package to your existing Tomcat appliance.
As I'm trying to make new tklpatches, I keep running into various issues and have to figure out how to do what I want. Is there a place us independant third-party developers (or whatever you want to call us) can post the little stuff we learned that can help others.
For example, how to uncomment (enable) repositories through the conf script and how to auto-accept the sun java license. Little stuff that will make it easier to create new tklpatches faster.
I was just wondering what is the future of tklpatches?
Can the outside developers have a special repository on the website to upload and browse various tklpatches instead of searching through the forum? The blueprint area is the closest that I can find, but I was thinking of an area that only contains finished patches for us to release to.
This way, users can download and use tklpatches without waiting for an ISO to be released. Also once the TKL team reviews the patch, it can be "certified".