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Are we (still) supposed to be able to host a dev tracker ourselves? #47

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mitfry opened this issue Dec 11, 2018 · 1 comment
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mitfry commented Dec 11, 2018

Yo Kokarn!

As the title says, I was wondering if we are still supposed to be able to host a dev tracking website ourselves. I've downloaded the latest release and set everything up on my regular web server, as far as I could. But the tracker stays empty. Even if I manually add posts to the database...

As there aren't any installation instructions, I'm not entirely sure what else I'm supposed to do. I'm trying to set it up because I want to track a handful of small, basically unknown, games.

Could you help me out? :)

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kokarn commented Jan 24, 2019

Hello!

Yeah, you should be able to host it yourself. However, since its inception, the platform has become much more complicated.

If you look at the org page, https://github.com/post-tracker, you'll find a bunch of repositories that need to be set up for it to run properly.

I honestly think that me just adding the games and devs to the main tracker is the easiest way, unless you have some time. If you do I'm more than happy help you get along with configuring.

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