It wouldn’t be a significant hassle, but it would mean at least a little bit of cleanup work, so if nobody cares I would prefer not to. It seems that this isn’t the case, so I’ll probably release source.
It wouldn’t be a significant hassle, but it would mean at least a little bit of cleanup work, so if nobody cares I would prefer not to. It seems that this isn’t the case, so I’ll probably release source.
It’s written in PHP, targeting a standard Apache+MySQL+PHP setup. So, it’ll probably run on any Web server you have access to, which is why I chose it. The downside is that the code may be a bit cluttered, in the way PHP often is. (I have, however, tried my hand at a modular design here; ideally, this will keep it clean enough.)
Would releasing the source be a significant hassle for you? Because if not, even if you do set up a shared server, I don’t see any reason not to.
It wouldn’t be a significant hassle, but it would mean at least a little bit of cleanup work, so if nobody cares I would prefer not to. It seems that this isn’t the case, so I’ll probably release source.
What language?
It’s written in PHP, targeting a standard Apache+MySQL+PHP setup. So, it’ll probably run on any Web server you have access to, which is why I chose it. The downside is that the code may be a bit cluttered, in the way PHP often is. (I have, however, tried my hand at a modular design here; ideally, this will keep it clean enough.)