[RAS] RAS user data for CitEc
'Christian Zimmermann'
zimmermann at stlouisfed.org
Wed Jun 22 10:13:48 CDT 2011
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Thomas Krichel wrote:
> Thomas Krichel writes
>
>> Jose Manuel Barrueco writes
>>
>>> btw, I'm going to implement Christian suggestions to allow the
>>> input of references in a web form. The first step would be the
>>> identification of the user with RAS data. You mentioned that it coud
>>> be possible to rsync the ras tables into sopri?
>>
>> I don't think we want to do that. They are verry bulky.
>> We could just rsync the users table, but I don't tihnk this
>> is a good idea either. I rather suggest we rsync the
>> userdata folder, and you write a routine to update
>> a table from that folder. BTW, this could be done quickly
>> with using Ivan's update deamon. That way you could update
>> it very quickly, if you want a special challenge.
>
> Actually, the other thing that we could do is to give
> CitEc access to the RAS tables. This can be done using
> ssl. I think this is probably the quickest way to get it
> done, and the most responsive to users.
Note that Dan will soon start to work on migrating RAS to St. Louis. Also,
at some point we want to get an OpenID-like system for RAS that could be
used by CitEc and others.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel
> http://authorclaim.org/profile/pkr1
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>
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