[DFW.pm] Announcement: Our development server is online

Tommy Butler masterbucket at internetalias.net
Tue Feb 19 09:13:01 PST 2013


Eventually I will make arrangements to move our server to a data center and use the DFW.pm.org domain. For now, please do go ahead and copy the static HTML over to our site, if that's possible.

Thank you so much!

-- 
Tommy Butler

Stuart Johnston <saj at thecommune.net> wrote:

>Are you planning to have dfw.pm.org updated to point at this site?  Or,
>
>since it is currently static HTML, I could copy it over manually.
>
>
>On 2/19/2013 10:44 AM, Tommy Butler wrote:
>> OK, so awesome news...
>>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> The Linux server donated by John Fields is online and ready to rock.
>> Next time we meet, we'll start building the awesome things on it that
>we
>> talked about and planned during our meeting last Wednesday, like the
>> daemonized SpamMeNot application with the embedded Catalyst
>controller
>> and DBIx::Class backend, and eventually the web application that will
>> power our own website.
>>
>> These things will start out simple, and then they will grow, as we
>grow
>> together.  At our next meeting we'll be doing some database design
>for
>> our application in a hackathon format, so you're going to get some
>> exposure to *SQL* on Linux.  Please be ready to bring a laptop and a
>friend.
>>
>> Our development server is at *http://perl.atrixnet.com* because it's
>> hosted out of my home lab for the time being, and I have lifetime
>free
>> dyndns for the atrixnet.com domain due to a generous gift by the
>dyndns
>> organization several years back in support of my long-time
>involvement
>> in Perl.
>> /
>> Please don't attempt to SSH into the server right now./  Your IP
>segment
>> will be automatically blacklisted after a few failed attempts, and it
>> only accepts SSH keys anyway (no passwords). Please wait to receive
>your
>> SSH key at our next meeting or contact me privately to talk about
>> getting an account set up if you'd like to poke around before then.
>> Access will be subject to an approval process including having
>> personally met with John Fields and/or me as a primary requirement.
>>
>> Remember that our project files are hosted on github
>> <https://github.com/tommybutler/dfwpm.git> and you can hack on them
>at
>> any time.  If you haven't gotten contributor permissions, just ask on
>> the list.
>>
>>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Now, the rest of this email you can skip if you don't like
>touchy-feely
>> stuff.  This is just an expression of my gratitude to you good folks
>and
>> doesn't have anything technologically pertinent to the announcements
>above.
>>
>> My personal motto is to always /*"keep improving"*/, and while I
>would
>> never attempt to assert my own beliefs or feelings on others, I do
>know
>> that this core principle of open source and Perl in general will
>carry
>> us forward to good things in the future as we apply it in our monthly
>> gatherings.  We meet together, we learn, and we work in order to
>improve
>> ourselves and that is a lot of fun.
>>
>> Thank you for being a DFW Perl monger.  Thank you for coming to our
>> meetings.  Thank you for following the mailing list.  Thank you for
>your
>> contributions, great and small, that help us /*"keep improving"*/.
>>
>> --
>> Tommy Butler, John Fields
>>
>>
>>
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