It's important to distinguish this from the encryption provisions of the bill. This part of the bill is distinct and means that social sites will need to verify ages of users and fill in lots of forms while they're at it.
the problem is with not being upfront about it. The problem is the implication that this is something new, that may solve some new problem in some new way.
Now, it MAY do something other lisp clones don't, but if it does there's zero indication of it in the readme.
"new" when talking about a repository with 15 commits, the last one being 3 years ago.
It is obviously a toy experiment and it took my 5s to realize that.
While it does not say "this is a lisp", it also does not say "this is a new shiny thing that will change the world". In fact, it says nothing except "look at what i did".
Feuille is already kind of a `micro-container' on its own - it can be a static binary, doesn't need any third party libraries, chroots itself into the output folder and drops root privileges afterwards.
Though, it shouldn't be too complicated to make a Dockerfile for it.
Feel free to make one and share it, either to me directly or by making a pull request :)
Actually, I do not. The server it's hosted on runs other services that I, my family and some friends use, so as long as someone is using it, I'll probably keep funding it. That's not like it costs me hundreds of dollars a month, so I'm fine with that.