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API documentation #90

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denadai2 opened this issue Nov 25, 2014 · 7 comments
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API documentation #90

denadai2 opened this issue Nov 25, 2014 · 7 comments

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@denadai2
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Hello, do you have time to document the server API? I would like to change something, but a minimal documentation is needed (in order to avoid disasters) :)

@evanj
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evanj commented Nov 25, 2014

Not really. However, if you have specific questions I'm happy to try and help.

@denadai2
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My idea is to transform Mitro in a serverless extension, thanks to Dropbox et simili.
I would have liked to be sure about all the communications :))

(I think this would make the nitro project self sustainable)

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Not really. However, if you have specific questions I'm happy to try and help.


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@alexggordon
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@denadai2 Do you have place to talk about the dev status of this? I'd be curious about your implementation of it, especially regarding syncing.

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@alexggordon I planned to use the Datastore API of Dropbox, but right now they are discontinued :(

Google drive has something similar, with a limit of 5MB. Try to check them :)

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couteau commented Jul 16, 2015

Could also be worth looking at an OwnCloud back-end, which would allow
users to have everything run on their own servers.

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@alexggordon https://github.com/alexggordon I planned to use the
Datastore API of Dropbox, but right now they are discontinued :(

Google drive has something similar, with a limit of 5MB. Try to check them
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@alexggordon
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@denadai2 has anyone thought about simply setting up a paid hosting solution? Something that charges people a $1 a month to use it? There are a lot of complications that arise from trying to transition mitro to a "synced" solution, and it seems like the barrier to simply setting up a paid solution would be less.

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I think many thought so, including the mitro's team

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@denadai2 has anyone thought about simply setting up a paid hosting solution? Something that charges people a $1 a month to use it? There are a lot of complications that arise from trying to transition mitro to a "synced" solution, and it seems like the barrier to simply setting up a paid solution would be less.


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