Thanks this is very helpful. Michael and I should be able to work on this tomorrow, i.e. 1. improve the Debian package per your suggestions 2. add a simple Plinth module
Will get back to you. Markus On 10/12/2015 06:18 PM, Sunil Mohan wrote: > On 10/11/2015 08:53 PM, Markus Sabadello wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I think in the past I already mentioned Unhosted >> <http://unhosted.org/> a few times. The idea is that you can run >> client-side browser apps such as Litewrite <http://litewrite.net/>, >> which store all data on your "remote storage". I'd like to propose >> that now may be a good time to add this to FreedomBox. >> >> I created a PDF that shows the basic user flow with screenshots: >> http://debian-dev.freedombox.at/doc/FreedomBox%20RemoteStorage.pdf >> >> Also, I created a Debian package for the remoteStorage server: >> https://github.com/peacekeeper/debian-node-restore >> >> The package is available at this Debian repo that Michael and I use >> for testing: http://debian-dev.freedombox.at/ >> >> Questions: >> >> 1. Could someone help to review my Debian package, look for bugs, >> and then help actually getting it into Debian? > I had a glance (not a full review) at the Debian package. Some comments: > > - The default user could be removed as signup is enabled. > > - The URLs that the Apache configuration is mapping should probably be > all under /restore (also simplifies the configuration). > > - <Proxy *> allowing access to all hosts is not good. It should > selectively allow for URLs this conf is proxying. > > - 'Allow from all' is outdated. > > - Does the application run as root? Good to create a separate user. > >> 2. Sunil are you interested in showing this at the SFLC demo? >> >> I think this is a super powerful function for FreedomBox, since it's >> not just yet another "thing" that you self-host, but really a new way >> to think about our online data.. >> > It would indeed be very nice to show at the demo. I spoke to Marc Jones > and he agrees too. > > However, we only have a short period before the demo and I am occupied > with quite a few items. Would you be able to get into shape for the > demo? This has to be well in advance of the demo so that we can ensure > everything is working properly. > > Looks like the Debian package is mostly in shape. We would want a quick > Plinth module that allows enabling/disabling the server and show > information on how to use the server. > > I wish I could be more assistance. > _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
