I have a fleet of servers not doing anything. I can make them active fileservers for the production site if you need.
I'm thinking about a "release" folder on git, and a script to watch for updates to that particular folder. Each time the folder is updated, the fileserver copies a "release.txt" file to the github, telling developers what the fileserver has modified on the live website.
AFAIK, most of this could be done with wget and ftp. Viable?
Looking for php devs for a tronny project
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Re: Looking for php devs for a tronny project
thanks for the offer, but we're not even close to releasing an alpha, but once we have some code that can actually be used, I'll get back to you
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Re: Looking for php devs for a tronny project
WTF update?
Re: Looking for php devs for a tronny project
any updates?
I really dunno if i can spend time on that or if i can be useful, if i can see something maybe i can have an idea
I really dunno if i can spend time on that or if i can be useful, if i can see something maybe i can have an idea
Re: Looking for php devs for a tronny project
AI Team had a github set on that project and I lost track to his favor. After a quick google search, the repository appears to have disappeared.