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* Web apps suggestions page for wiki from archetech | * Web apps suggestions page for wiki from archetech | ||
* Full instructions for hosting-publishing multiple web apps to a domain name | * Full instructions for hosting-publishing multiple web apps to a domain name | ||
− | * Changes necessary for this to occur - rewrite rules changes, ports to open,alias's needed and where/what files,etc | + | * Changes necessary for this to occur - rewrite rules changes, ports to open,alias's needed and where/what files,etc |
* A listing with location of all web app files like /var/www/web-apps and /etc/httpd/* | * A listing with location of all web app files like /var/www/web-apps and /etc/httpd/* | ||
* Firewall ports to be opened and link to iptables editing | * Firewall ports to be opened and link to iptables editing | ||
+ | * Assist cpg and bigfoot with Amahi 7 webapp and general F17/18 tests on a VM | ||
+ | * Assist with marketing/promotion of Amahi with ideas in small business/web developer user type markets. Home use is fairly well documented/popular already. | ||
+ | * See the new How to for Amahi 7 developer test tarball installation and Rails setup on the Amahi_Edge page | ||
* MORE TO COME Soon | * MORE TO COME Soon |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 16 September 2012
- Web apps suggestions page for wiki from archetech
- Full instructions for hosting-publishing multiple web apps to a domain name
- Changes necessary for this to occur - rewrite rules changes, ports to open,alias's needed and where/what files,etc
- A listing with location of all web app files like /var/www/web-apps and /etc/httpd/*
- Firewall ports to be opened and link to iptables editing
- Assist cpg and bigfoot with Amahi 7 webapp and general F17/18 tests on a VM
- Assist with marketing/promotion of Amahi with ideas in small business/web developer user type markets. Home use is fairly well documented/popular already.
- See the new How to for Amahi 7 developer test tarball installation and Rails setup on the Amahi_Edge page
- MORE TO COME Soon