Development Roadmap

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Development Roadmap
April 03, 2013 08:14AM
Hi interested Reader,

I wrote down our RoadMap for further development down today, you can find it here: PirateBox-Wiki - Roadmap


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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/03/2013 08:19AM by Matthias.
Re: Development Roadmap
April 05, 2013 07:18AM
Hi Matthias

Thanks for those roadmaps (and for all the job).

I have a little question : why did you choose Lighttpd ?
why did you prefer it over nginx or some other candidates.

It's just a question, not a critic. I have absolutely no preference myself.

Best regards
Vincent

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Vincent, France, trying to install a PB, or PB-like, on a standard PC with Debian.
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Re: Development Roadmap
April 05, 2013 07:44AM
Well, In fact I can't remember 100% correctly... but as far as I know, I did the following assumptions:

1. ngix' openWRT package is alot bigger than the initial lighttpd package
2. because lighttpd is more modular (pro)

Then I had a look at the configuration of lighttpd and it was easy to understand, so I choosed this way.

There was no big evaluation, because my original intention was to get the imageboard running at those times.

But since a few weeks I have the ngix-package configuration (for openwrt) open in my browser and we are discussing a few things about improving the upload (and exchange the webserver is one possibility).

Apache is too big, simply ...
Re: Development Roadmap
April 05, 2013 09:34AM
Thanks for those explanations Matthias

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Re: Development Roadmap
April 08, 2013 02:10PM
As an interesting note, I wrote packages for nginx for both dd-wrt and the scripts, when testing I found that nginx runs best on non-embedded systems (I suspect it has to do with the fact that it is designed not to multi-thread) and lighttpd seemed to run substantially faster on dd-wrt, but nginx runs better on the liveCD / scripts. It's something I have kept in mind. Good question.