Intrafoundation Modular Hosting Package (0.0 Beta) June 28 1999

by Lewis A. Sellers

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Description

For a while around the beginning of 1999 I was working on a hobby project that was a complete, modular website package for hosting companies. I was working on this mainly because I'd previously worked on building a similiar site for a hosting company. It was originally to be a commerical product, but after a while I lost financial interest in completing the project.

This code has served as a canniblizable base for other websites since, but otherwise it's been left in a 60-70% unfinished state since then. The original archive was 25MB in size.

Note that the front end of the site is auto-generated by the cfm in the administration sections. The html is also auto-regenerated by special events and holidays, etc. By pressing one or two buttons the entire layout of the site would change drawing all content from the database. So... that said, the archive here (the last snapshot of the project) seems to have an incomplete rebuild of one of the test sites.

It was a long time ago. Hard to say more than that.



What was to become the Intranet/Hosting Toolkit was originally created specifically for this project. IHTK lives on, but the project it ws created for was shelved.

Available Soon... As time is available.

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Software Development Stages

There are four stages in software development: ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA and OMEGA.

Alpha is where programming for the software is still heavily ongoing. If you can start up the program without it rebooting the computer you're generally happy.

Beta is where you've gotten a great bulk of the program working (sort of) and you're letting other people try it out to test if they can use it or crash it.

Gamma is also sometimes called being "Gone Gold". It's publically (or commercially) released software. If it's in a box or shrink-wrap it's Gamma (you hope).

Omega is the absolute final release. Not all software publishers do this, but it is when they decide they're never going to work on the software again and generally release the entire thing for free, sometimes with the full source code.

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version 0.0 (June 28 1999)

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