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Originally Posted by ixtab
Just took a look at it. From the ad, I'm still left slightly confused. Would this allow for a SSH account which can run Java and python (that should do), trigger cronjobs to create bundles, say every day, or even every hour, and then make these bundles available via HTTP? If so, yes, we could think about providing a service which would continuously provide the latest (automated) builds. Then again, every translator can easily create bundles by himself, so I think this is not strictly needed. But it'd certainly be a nice-to-have thing.
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Ooops, I'm not so sure about Java and Python at the same time... But all other features are provided judging by their's docs and my small experience (I was able to host static HTML file and SSH into my account. It was account with Python service enabled and I saw Python executable there. But I didn't saw Java executable... Though Java stack is an official option. And I didn't tried to setup cronjobs.) I think with SSH it's possible to download static version of Java...
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Originally Posted by ixtab
Why so?
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I'm just jokingly deducing the term from the term of working on JS tool.