[Shr-User] Offline SHR Manager - First Release 0.1

Olivier Migeot larrycow at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 15:43:04 CEST 2009


The "web" approach is interesting. Ideally, one should expose some
hooks via REST-like URIs (dbus-mapping or something?), and then let
much of the interface build itself client side, javascript-style. The
FR is such a "weak" beast that it would be better to let as much work
as possible occur on the "strong" (e.g. desktop) side.

Just my two cents.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Baruch Even <baruch at ev-en.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Michael Pilgermann wrote:
>> Offline SHR Manager (oSHyReMan) is a tiny GTK-based tool for managing
>> your Freerunner from your Desktop when the phone is connected via USB.
>>
>> The idea behind is putting together a collection of commands, which are
>> executed via SSH - before oSHyReMan again and again typed by the user -
>> now with oSHyReMan automatically.
>
> I'm been thinking about a similar thing but maybe a better approach is
> to have a small webserver on the moko with a cgi that presents a web
> interface to the user with plugins from various applications that help
> you manage them, configure them and do whatever is needed. This way it
> will work no matter what your host is, it can also work when at a
> friends/parents and not depend on your machine.
>
> As convenience improvements that I'd like for such a solution would be
> to register this webapp with avahi for zeroconf detection and an export
> of a small usb drive with windows/mac/Linux drivers/conf that can make
> configuring the network on the moko a breeze.
>
> I already have some code that uses libsoup for a basic webserver in vala
>  but I'm also doing other things as well and don't have enough time to
> work on this all by myself, if there will be collaborators I'd be happy
> to jump-start such a project. Any takers?
>
> Baruch
>
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