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Re: DB vs FS based webapp architectures -- web 2.0 -- RSS, etc.
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Davi Leal |
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Re: DB vs FS based webapp architectures -- web 2.0 -- RSS, etc. |
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Thu, 8 May 2008 22:51:00 +0200 |
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Antenore Gatta wrote:
> Hey guys, correct me if I'm wrong, you are both right, but you are speaking
> about two completely different platforms.
>
> Both they work and both, if well implemented, they work well.
IMHO we are speaking about two different webapp architectures.
My position is that a file storage based architecture will be more complex to
develop and maintain than the current relational database based one.
> The question is if we want to move to web 2.0 technologies or not.
IMHO "web 2.0" is not a technology but a way to use the web technologies with
the goal of "enhance collaboration among users".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0
The current gnuherds.org webapp is a "web 1.0" webapp because it does not
allow for example a user defining an offer and other users adding her own
modifications to the same offer, to end with an offer created collaboratively
by a set of webapp users. That is how wikis work.
When the micro-payments feature be ready the project will be able to allow a
set of users contributing to pay the same offer; For example, I will
contribute 2 EURs, you will contribute 1 EUR, ... all to get an offer which
will pay 3000 EURs to develop for example a new Linux graphic driver.
> IMHO we should think about that possibility but in a second (third
> actually) phase and to think well how to do it.
I agree about follow developing the project by phases, according to the human
resources availables at each time to contribute.
> I strongly advice to keep the actual architecture, that works, and improve
> it maybe adding some web 2.0 features time by time (feeds, syndications,
> export in RSS, atom, and so forth), playing with them and in the mean while
> think about a future new version.
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