Also, with an automated user account registration/setup, no internet connectivity, and rather than minimal software, install a lot of software. ie, tl;dr, sl, off-line wikipedia, etc etc
Working on it! ~jfaust and I are planning to build one for our local makerspace/library. I already have a user account self-provisioning script written, and we’re thinking about having persistent chat (rather than IRC), a message board of some sort, git, a web server, etc.
with a shout-out to the tildeverse to boot!
I wonder how well it would work with an IRCd + TheLounge running?
Also, with an automated user account registration/setup, no internet connectivity, and rather than minimal software, install a lot of software. ie, tl;dr, sl, off-line wikipedia, etc etc
Working on it! ~jfaust and I are planning to build one for our local makerspace/library. I already have a user account self-provisioning script written, and we’re thinking about having persistent chat (rather than IRC), a message board of some sort, git, a web server, etc.
ircd would be lightweight but thelounge can require a bit more depending how you configure it