Life is weird sometimes.
Tu alma es todo el universo. ("Siddhartha", Herman Hesse)
This entry is about some lines of code and text dedicated to Pischi.
Enter the Coalevo testbed, and use [shift]-[c].
Enjoy, even if there is no bank and there are no accounts yet.
Friday, July 28, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Of Wholists and User Profiles...
Slow but steadily we are advancing the Coalevo platform towards something useful. Priority is the Shell Access at the moment, although there is plenty to be done at other "loose ends" as well.
So here the latest updates that can be checked out on our testbed.
If you need help, then there is the online help recently built into the shell. Just type h and then the key of the command you want to get help for. Voila!
Enjoy!
So here the latest updates that can be checked out on our testbed.
- Wholists: Doesn't hurt if it looks more like Kara/jkara, so we have the table and the short list back; both with a familar look and feel ;)
- Userprofiles: It's not quite exactly the same, but almost. Userdata can be displayed per nickname and even better: full-text searched using the Lucene Query Language.
If you need help, then there is the online help recently built into the shell. Just type h and then the key of the command you want to get help for. Voila!
Enjoy!
Monday, July 17, 2006
Online Help System for Command Shell
Added CSAB-10 a simple but effective online help system to the Shell Access bundle.
Saturday, July 8, 2006
Coalevo Testbed
Since a little while we have got a small test box up and running that is available for logins but still very restricted in functionality (basically you can send and receive messages). Logins are available for KaraNet users (in fact if you are frequently visiting KaraNet you should be able to login with the same credentials).
Information about this testbed can be found
here.
We have already fixed some important problems and we are doing some profiling to figure out if there will be long term problems with memory and CPU.
Information about this testbed can be found
here.
We have already fixed some important problems and we are doing some profiling to figure out if there will be long term problems with memory and CPU.
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