I continue to be pretty busy with professional work, and with the work I do for the LibreOffice project. Right now, I still host the LibreOffice Alfresco platform, and work on developing the platform itself, and on the Drupal-powered public browser portal for the platform, at media.libreoffice.org.
Alfresco is a great tool for collaborating on documentation, and for catering to many other content management needs, too, but sophisticated software can be complex to initially configure and customize.
Both sites take up all the spare time I have to devote to non-professional project work and Web development, so I don’t currently have much time to spend on my Prolog-driven Web server, which is likely to remain in mothballs until October or November of this year, when the winter comes around and I will probably have a less-busy schedule.
For the moment, Brains, the Prolog-driven server, is accessible via password only, as it’s too much of a security risk to leave a work-in-progress open to probing by hackers.
If there’s someone out there who’s interested in taking part in the Prolog coding, mail me and maybe we can work on the project together.
