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TKLPatch: Booktype

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Booktype is a web application for writing, editing, and publishing books that keeps collaboration in mind every step of the way.

Here's the promo blurb from Sourcefabric (source):

Viable Patch Candidate?: Airtime for Broadcasters

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Airtime looks like a fanstastic open source radio-broadcast automation server. It is browser based and seems to offer a complete feature set for radio programming and automation. I worked in radio long before the advent of mp3s and automation; so, from where I stand the best feature is its documentation.

Here's the homepage for the software at Sourcefabric: http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/

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Portable Server. Does this make any sense?

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I need a sensibility/reality check on an idea I'm hatching... feel free to comment good, bad or ugly.

I am a Race Director for a series of local bicycle races. We have a registration system (RegApp) that was written by one of our talented nerds (and very fast -- at least on a bike). It utilizes Google Web Toolkit so we just need to set up our LAN at the race site, and point a browser to web server for the app. All good. It works very well with multiple data entry points simultaneously hitting the database of racers information.

Chris Musty's picture

TKLBAM Throttling

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Hi all,

Is there a way I can throttle the bandwidth when TKLBAM starts uploading data?

The scenario is a website that runs hourly backups and predictably at 18 past the hour performance is crap. Throttling the data going out might help with access.

I am also considering daily backups and using hourly snapshots if they truly dont impact on performance.

Any advice?

Calibre Server Patch for Core 11.3 Lucid

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Attached: A patch to bring TKL Core 11.3 Lucid to a web-based Calibre server. Another brick in the schoolhouse.

Calibre is many things: etext management system; e-text conversion mechanism; metadata and cover fetcher; and finally, a web server that serves an e-text library containing texts in multiple formats. It handles pdf, epub, mobi, and even cbr apparently.

This patch involves only the server backend. Populating the server had me confused for some time.

a Hastebin patch

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I've been looking for a pastebin solution to be used internally by our organization (school). I settled on hastebin before I really explored every option. Hastebin was the most daunting because I'm utterly unfamiliar with node.js; moreover, moreover, the documentation is not meant for my type of noob; moreover, nodejs and npm are in the repos for neither squeeze nor lucid.

With all that in mind, I'll be attaching either two patches or four patches:

hastebin for core lucid and squeeze;

nodejs with npm for core lucid and squeeze.

Mario Luzeiro's picture

eCommerce + (blog + wiki + forum +.. )

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What is the best turnkey linux solution that could implement a eCommerce at same time with blog, wiki, forum, and so on?

I prefeers solutions based on rails.

Thanks for your opinion!

Adrian Black's picture

How do I backup to a windows pc ?

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Hi all

I have read the section on how to backup locally using

 

tklbam-backup --address file:///mnt/otherdisk/tklbam/backup

 

But unfortunately I have a windows machine at present ( some of my graphics and flash authoring tools don't work under linux )

So how would I go about backing up to a windows machine ?

( eg path C:\backups )

 

Kynao's picture

Yii / Nginx appliance

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Zend and Symphony Frameworks are actually the most adopted php frameworks in the world (and we have a Symfony appliance which is cool).

On the other hand, as far as i know, Yii is 3 or 4 in the list and is the php framework having the quickest gain of popularity. Maybe more important, it's a "simple" and fast framework. Upon these attributes, the proposition is to bring a Yii appliance :

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