Re: Inrupt Pod Server

Hi Michiel

I think it is a nice solution that helps all users and devs to push their
developments on Solid and will relieve any excessive timing expectations on
IPS.

Cheers
Alain



Le mer. 25 sept. 2019 à 20:57, Michiel de Jong <michiel@unhosted.org> a
écrit :

> Hi Jeff and Alain,
>
> Sorry again for the hassle. I just got off a call with Jackson, and we
> tried to think of a way to improve your situation and that of other app
> developers. Jackson volunteered to wipe his schedule today so that he can
> review and merge Alain's PR, and he will continue spending time on NSS
> maintenance, so that you can keep working productively with NSS for the
> coming months.
>
> In the meantime, Kjetil is working on the Solid test suite, and that will
> also help to make sure that NSS behaves exactly like the spec prescribes.
>
> We’ll also take a bit longer to open IPS up for external testing, which
> will give us more time for hardening internally to make the eventual
> transition as seamless as possible for app developers. In the meantime
> Jackson will keep supporting NSS for the foreseeable future and fixing any
> bugs that you find in there, so that you don’t have to worry about that.
> Hope that helps!
>
>
> Cheers,
> Michiel.
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 8:01 PM Jeff Zucker <dubzed@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As an alternate solution to the one Alain proposes (maintaining NSS 5.x),
>> I wonder if it would not be better to revert to NSS 4.x.  AFAIK know, the
>> only feature that would omit is app-level access control which does not
>> impact many kinds of app development and experimentation.  At least that
>> way we can count on PUT, POST, GET to work pretty much like they would in
>> IPS.  But I agree with Alain that app testing against a server in which the
>> basic REST API is broken is not feasible and some solution needs to be
>> found.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 10:40 AM Alain Bourgeois <
>> alain.bourgeois10@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am not comfortable with the actual situation where IPS takes more time
>>> (so is life) but that there is no NSS reference (the actual v5.1.7 is buggy)
>>> I would like that Inrupt and the community allow to commit the very few
>>> remaining pull at least to dev.inrupt.net
>>> Then we can infer or not having a NSS reference.
>>> I don't think it diverts any needed resource from IPS. Mashlib is
>>> already upgrading dev.inrupt.net
>>>
>>> Le mer. 25 sept. 2019 à 18:41, Jeff Zucker <dubzed@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi Michiel,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the clear responses on IPS behavior, I have a few comments
>>>> below.  More generally though, I think there *really* needs to be a single
>>>> source of reliable timing and availability information about the server
>>>> implementation.  Is there a test of IPS running on ips.inrupt.net?
>>>> When might that go to dev.inrupt.net and inrupt.net?  Having
>>>> developers guess about those questions by reading random comments in the
>>>> chat is really unworkable.  Could there be a section every week in  "What's
>>>> New in Solid" that tells us which implementation is running on the various
>>>> servers and a *guess* about the timing of updates?  Even if the guesses
>>>> needed to be updated weekly, it would give us an idea.
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 4:27 AM Michiel de Jong <michiel@unhosted.org>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> [regarding GET on a container]
>>>>
>>>>> * if html is preferred over turtle, and index.html exists, it will be
>>>>> served
>>>>> * otherwise, if index.ttl exists, it will be served
>>>>> * otherwise, the folder listing will be served
>>>>>
>>>>> In other words, if index.ttl exists, there is no way for anyone but a
>>>> server admin to discover the contents of the folder?
>>>>
>>>>   Jaxon made some changes to solid-cli with the switch from 4.x to
>>>> 5.x.  Will those types of changes be needed with IPS and if so is that
>>>> something I should look into or will y'all handle that?
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Would be good to test that together! I'll also have a go at that.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Great, let me know anytime you can use my help on that.
>>>>
>>>> -- Jeff Zucker
>>>>
>>>>

Received on Wednesday, 25 September 2019 19:26:32 UTC