[nycphp-talk] NYPHP live cdrom
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Thu Mar 18 12:47:11 EST 2004
xampp comes with a few demos
CD Collection - php + mysql
Biorhythm - creates graph from user's bday
Guest Book - php + mysql
Instant Art - creates an image with user entered text
Flash Art - creates a flash movie of user entered text with ming
phpinfo() [ok, so it's hardly a demo]
Phone Book - php + mysql
and how about some of yopur stuff?
image-list and pWhiteboard
both are great!
> jon baer wrote (Re: [nycphp-talk] [ot] Red Hat Fedora - should i upgrade?):
>
>> I always thought [Knoppix] would make for a nice PHP (or NYPHP) distro
>> loaded with more PHP stuff to showcase ...
>
>
> I'd like to guage interest in a Boot CD distribution produced by NYPHP
> to hand out at conferences and other groups' meetings. On boot it would
> start a fairly loaded AMP rig and expose a number of nifty PHP
> applications on port 80.
>
> By default, the CD would load configs and sample data into a ramdisk,
> but we would provide a control-panel interface to
> enable/disable/configure applications and hook them to remote data
> sources (or even mount remote filesystems via webdav). Instant mirror!
>
> What PHP applications would you want to see on such a disc?
>
> Has anyone created a custom Knoppix distro? FreeBSD also has a Live CD
> project...
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> jon baer wrote (Re: [nycphp-talk] [ot] Red Hat Fedora - should=20
> i upgrade?):
>=20
> > I always thought [Knoppix] would make for a nice PHP (or NYPHP)
distro=20
> > loaded with more PHP stuff to showcase ...
>=20
>=20
> I'd like to guage interest in a Boot CD distribution produced by NYPHP
> to hand out at conferences and other groups' meetings. On boot it
would=20
> start a fairly loaded AMP rig and expose a number of nifty PHP=20
> applications on port 80.
I think this is a very good idea; would be a great way to expose people
to AMP and all the various applications available for it - NYppix CD
anyone? :)
> By default, the CD would load configs and sample data into a ramdisk,=20
> but we would provide a control-panel interface to=20
> enable/disable/configure applications and hook them to remote data=20
> sources (or even mount remote filesystems via webdav). Instant mirror!
>=20
> What PHP applications would you want to see on such a disc?
This is the hardest part; we'd have to build a list of available
applications and take a survey.
> Has anyone created a custom Knoppix distro? FreeBSD also has=20
> a Live CD project...
Yeah, http://www.freesbie.org/ - we provided a mirror for them but
they soaked a DS3 :)
I'd be partial to use FreeBSD. A much tighter CD package could be made,
IMO, plus we have close working relationships with Freesbie and
http://NYCBUG.org - I think they'd love to collaborate on a project like
this.
H
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> Understood, Hans. My issue is that it will be an additional=20
> development on a customer's existing box. And that box=20
> contains other products that are utilizing CF and MS or=20
> Oracle db products. I also do not control the loading of=20
> software on the box... so I can't utilize a PHP/MySQL combo=20
> on the existing box.
> SO... this time round I had no choice.
Yeah, that's a tight spot.
> Thanks for the input though. I know this isn't a CF list...=20
> but we all seem to have such a wide ranging skill set that no=20
> search is complete without bouncing it off the list.
I'd still be interested to hear what you find. CF and PHP are probably
closer than many realize.
H
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