It's currently hosted on Heinz's (Licenser's) server, which runs
apache.

On Nov 4, 9:22 pm, pete mcquain <pete.mcqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, sounds good (branch).  What stack/host is it being hosted on now?I've
> got a couple crazy AppEngine ideas that have been floating around for the
> past week or so.  Could be a good dogfooding example in itself.
> -Pete -

I wouldn't be opposed to a try[ruby|haskell]ish design. The designs
are very pretty. If anybody wants to go that route, I'd love to see
the results. :>

On Nov 4, 9:43 pm, Vilson Vieira <vil...@void.cc> wrote:
> 2010/11/4 Rayne <disciplera...@gmail.com>:
>
> > There is lots to do! If you're decent with web design, then check out
> > the current design and see if you can make it better. I'm sure the
> > HTML is a mess, and heaven knows the CSS is probably a disaster, so
> > maybe you can help out with that. Making tryclojure look good is
> > important as well.
>
> tryhaskell is a clone of why_'s tryruby [1]. We can do the same...
>
> [1]https://github.com/Sophrinix/TryRuby
>
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>
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