[Fwd: [Scrollkeeper-devel] ScrollServer]
Hola!
Seguro que os interesa esto para el proyecto ayuda
saludos
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> Greetings ScrollKeeper Hackers,
>
> I'm putting together a Python based front end to the ScrollKeeper
> database which I'm calling ScrollServer. It is in a preliminary stage
> but anyone who wants to look at it is welcome to.
>
> ScrollServer loads the extended contents list into an object
> hierarchy, and then provides an HTML interface to the documents using
> the SimpleHTTPServer class which comes with Python.
>
> The idea is that rather than needing the Gnome Help Browser or
> Konqueror to get to the database, you can use any browser, including
> Lynx at the command line.
>
> Today, it only supports a single view (a hierarchical list of the
> documents by their section) and local html files.
>
> Questions:
>
> Do you plan to prepend file:// to the source file location?
>
> When do you plan to support http:// (remote files)
>
> Do you plan to support ftp:// at any point?
>
> When will you add man pages?
>
> When will you add info pages?
>
> Do you have, or wish to have, a script that searches for man/info
> pages and adds them to the database? If so, how should it work?
>
> How would you feel about a project whose package did nothing except
> install meta-data into the SK database? I'm thinking I could provide
> links to all the LDP docs in the local database just by having a
> `package' (.deb on debian) which adds the meta=data.
>
> Would you like to include the LDP meta-data in SK as it is shipped?
>
> Do you think any of this functionality, specifically the Python based
> object hierarchy, belongs as part of ScrollKeeper itself?
>
> Do you plan to implement search functionality, or is that the
> responsibility of each browser?
>
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Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@gnome-db.org> - <rodrigo@ximian.com>
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