On 2020-12-02 (Wednesday) at 19:30, Lokesh Krishna <lokesh at low-key.me> wrote: > > On 2 December 2020 9:56:39 pm IST, Stephane Bortzmeyer > <stephane at sources.org> wrote: > > >It seems that the one-liners describing the programs are just taken > >verbatim from the official descriptions of each program. Shavit, for > >instance, is unusable for an Internet server since it binds to > >localhost and this is hardwired in the source code but this important > >restriction does not appear in the list. > > >It seems that the one-liners describing the programs are just taken > >verbatim from the official descriptions of each program. > > Maybe open an issue discussing how this is an opportunity to present > servers in a manner that makes picking them easier for end-users. > > The list as a whole is quite barebones but if somebody has a vision of > what it could be then maybe it could be shaped up to be that? > ? Lokesh Krishna > Right, I just linked to it as a resource I knew about, so you wouldn't have to start from scratch. AFAIK nothing really comprehensive exists, just this list. -- ~ acdw acdw.net | breadpunk.club/~breadw
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