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From: | Matt Lee |
Subject: | Re: [Social-mediagoblin] Goals for our first Alpha release in fall |
Date: | Mon, 09 May 2011 15:32:41 -0400 |
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On 05/09/2011 03:25 PM, Blaise Alleyne blaise-at-alleyneinc.net |cnuk.org/cnuk/ff| wrote:
Wouldn't a subdomain make it harder for people to set up on their own servers? We're already requiring people to do some Python set up, but DNS as well? Unless I'm missing something and this is easy to set up in a variety of hosting environments... IMHO, /u/username seems like a simple, safe way to go.
I don't think a subdomain would be harder for their own subdomain... but anyway, for a single user mode, it figures it would not require any extra username.
So, for a large hosted installation, a username in subdomain is the way to go, ~, /u/, /user/ is ugly.
For single user, whatever folder the software is installed at will be enough. ie http://mattl.biz/photos/
-- Sent from my high-horse
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