Yeah, it's a lot of information, but we're not talking about 1,000s of transactions per second. It'll work out to be 10% of list, probably 40-50 people at most, ever hitting the site at the same time. You just need enough bandwidth to handle that and the disk space of course. Paul On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 01:26 PM, Jeffrey Schwaia wrote: > > With the amount of information that's been mentioned (2.5GB++), I have > doubts that a non database-based solution would be efficient or > practical. > > Cheers, > > Jeff > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf > Of Paul Retherford > Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 9:00 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Organizing Vanagon Maintenance Information > > > I like the ideas mentioned previously: > > 1) organize the information per Bentley > 2) Let those list members with demonstrated experience > volunteer/moderate for various sections. I think in some cases there > will be an "accepted way" and in other cases we can list the accepted > way as well as "alternatives" for getting a job done. List members can > decide (like we always do) whose advice we trust. > 3) make it dynamic with minimal administration > > From a technical perspective I would recommend TWiki, a Perl based > system that let's you dynamically add content to any page using only a > web browser. You can upload images and/or files from your desktop > computer (again using only a web browser). The system automatically > tracks changes to pages (using RCS version control for you techie's) so > if someone "messes up" a section the administrator can easily revert to > the correct version. We use it for documentation here at work. > > It doesn't use a database, nor any special modules (java or otherwise) > so you only need Apache and Perl to run it. > > I do database programming for a living and I just don't think most of > us have the time to build a project of this scope. TWiki requires no > programming and the administration could be shared among the list. We > would want to use authentication so that only list members were able to > edit pages. I can ask my employer about hosting it. You can see an > example at: > > http://ki.earlham.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome > or > http://www.twiki.org > > Paul > '89 Westfalia |
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