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Create a "release" that people can easily run on their own web server #63

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MartinSGill opened this issue Feb 26, 2014 · 4 comments
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@MartinSGill
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Need to figure out what approach might be best.

Current thoughts are:

  • a distributable, in the form of a zip for example
  • a project branch that people can checkout and can "auto-update" by doing a git pull

created in response to #59.

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I could go with either, but I would prefer a zip file.

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johnwin commented Aug 19, 2014

. zip would be best for those of us in "work PC lockdown"

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On 26 Feb 2014 19:28, "Martin Gill" notifications@github.com wrote:

Need to figure out what approach might be best.

Current thoughts are:

  • a distributable, in the form of a zip for example
  • a project branch that people can checkout and can "auto-update" by
    doing a git pull


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Wouldn't "work pc lockdown" stop you from installing apache/IIS etc to host it? It's not intended to run from a file, although it might work with some tweaks.

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johnwin commented Aug 19, 2014

Bah!

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On 19 August 2014 20:16, Martin Gill notifications@github.com wrote:

Wouldn't "work pc lockdown" stop you from installing apache/IIS etc to
host it? It's not intended to run from a file, although it might work with
some tweaks.


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