sebsauvage / Shaarli

The personal, minimalist, super-fast, no-database delicious clone.
http://sebsauvage.net/wiki/doku.php?id=php:shaarli
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Make Shaarli a Sandstorm.io app #230

Closed jibe-b closed 7 years ago

jibe-b commented 8 years ago

Hi!

Shaarli is a nice software that deserve wider spread, according to me.

Do you know sandstorm.io? I think Shaarli should be added to the apps list. The concept is to enable existing open source apps to run inside the sandstorm server app, the steps to do it are documented here: https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/developing/

And I noticed that there people who add a bookmark of sandstorm.io inside their Shaarli ;)

http://jcfrog.com/shaarli41/?zGRDiw http://nicolasmd.com.ar/links/?VQVcRA http://dotmana.com/shaarli/?IbD6Cg https://shaa.cicogna.fr/?searchtags=sandstorm http://river.hoa.ro/search.php?q=tag:personal http://shaarli.claire-desbois.fr/?searchterm=sandstorm

Best regards

mro commented 8 years ago

@jibe-b can you explain to me what .io stands for?

jibe-b commented 8 years ago

@mro It's the Domain Name extension for Indian Ocean[1]. And it has become a trend as it also means input/output, it seems. But the sandstorm leading team works in Palo Alto[2].

[1]: .io domain name organisation: http://nic.io/ [2]: https://sandstorm.io/about .

nodiscc commented 8 years ago

Hi @jibe-b

1 - This repository is unmaintained

Note: I do not have enough time to maintain this project right now. You will find a more up-to-date fork of this project at https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli. Please use this fork for requests/bug/latest updates...

2 - You can always ask for this on https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli, but I'd prefer avoiding storing resources for third-party projects (https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/vagrant-spk/packaging-tutorial/ .sandstorm file for example) in the Shaarli repository itself. Otherwise we'll end up with a lot of unrelated files for various third-party systems (sandstorm, vagrant, docker, ansible... etc etc etc) If you want to maintain a sandstorm Shaarli package, you can do so in your own repository and we'll gladly link to from the wiki.

jibe-b commented 8 years ago

Ah, right, I thought I was on the shaarli/Shaarli repo. I'll ask there.

That's meaningful to store it in a separated repository.

jibe-b commented 7 years ago

Sandstorm development has changed (blog article) and the attempts made in https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/issues/499 were unsuccesful.