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For the time being, let's set it up.  We can code something else later, but I need ''something'' to demo (and turn testers loose on).  I'll see if status.net can use SQLite as its back end.  Supposedly [http://status.net/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2011#RDBMS_backend the Google Summer of Code] was supposed to do this in 2011, but I don't know if it actually happened.
For the time being, let's set it up.  We can code something else later, but I need ''something'' to demo (and turn testers loose on).  I'll see if status.net can use SQLite as its back end.  Supposedly [http://status.net/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2011#RDBMS_backend the Google Summer of Code] was supposed to do this in 2011, but I don't know if it actually happened.
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status.net isn't quite what we need and it is much to complex (says haxwithaxe)

recommend we write our own dead simple one with the following features:

  • completely anonymous posting (security via the lack thereof :P)
  • distributed couchdb-like database backend
  • the future ability to sign messages with pgp keys

For the time being, let's set it up. We can code something else later, but I need something to demo (and turn testers loose on). I'll see if status.net can use SQLite as its back end. Supposedly the Google Summer of Code was supposed to do this in 2011, but I don't know if it actually happened.

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