From enkidu at cliffp.com Wed Oct 3 22:48:37 2012 From: enkidu at cliffp.com (Cliffp) Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 18:48:37 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Perl Apps on (really cheap) shared hosting. Message-ID: <506D2335.2070407@cliffp.com> Does anyone have any hints on installing a Perl app on really cheap shared hosting? The only access that I have is via a CPanel and no shell access. Limited access to the Apache configs and only access to the home dir for my account. In particular, I see no way of installing Perl modules from CPAN. Cheers, Cliff From grant at mclean.net.nz Thu Oct 4 00:34:28 2012 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:34:28 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Perl Apps on (really cheap) shared hosting. In-Reply-To: <506D2335.2070407@cliffp.com> References: <506D2335.2070407@cliffp.com> Message-ID: <1349336068.2654.4.camel@kereru> On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 18:48 +1300, Cliffp wrote: > Does anyone have any hints on installing a Perl app on really cheap > shared hosting? The only access that I have is via a CPanel and no shell > access. Limited access to the Apache configs and only access to the home > dir for my account. In particular, I see no way of installing Perl > modules from CPAN. Is there any way to upload files? Either through CPanel or FTP? If so then my approach would be to use a combination of local::lib and cpanm to install modules to ~/perl5 on a machine of your own running the same distro and then copy that folder up to the server. If not, then my approach would be to find another hosting service. Even Dreamhost give you SSH access and they're very low cost. Cheers Grant From enkidu at cliffp.com Thu Oct 4 14:10:06 2012 From: enkidu at cliffp.com (Cliffp) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 10:10:06 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Perl Apps on (really cheap) shared hosting. In-Reply-To: <506D23E1.9050909@catalyst-au.net> References: <506D2335.2070407@cliffp.com> <506D23E1.9050909@catalyst-au.net> Message-ID: <506DFB2E.4030407@cliffp.com> I already have hosting which I'm quite happy with. Now I want to put a Perl-based Web App up there. I think "local::lib" might do it for me. Cheers, Cliff On 04/10/12 18:51, Andrew Boag wrote: > Amazon have some free offerings http://aws.amazon.com/free/ > > On 04/10/12 15:48, Cliffp wrote: >> Does anyone have any hints on installing a Perl app on really cheap >> shared hosting? The only access that I have is via a CPanel and no >> shell access. Limited access to the Apache configs and only access to >> the home dir for my account. In particular, I see no way of installing >> Perl modules from CPAN. >> From grant at mclean.net.nz Thu Oct 4 18:01:06 2012 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 14:01:06 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Help a local researcher ... Message-ID: <1349398866.4747.5.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Hi Mongers Kevin Carillo - a Victoria University PhD student - is researching Free/Open Source Software communities and would like our help. "If you have joined the Perl community within the last 2 years, I would like to kindly request your help. I am interested in hearing from people who are either technical or non-technical contributors, and who have had either positive or negative newcomer experiences." Full blog post is here: http://blogs.perl.org/users/kevin_carillo/2012/10/newcomer-experience-and-contributor-behavior-in-perl-and-other-foss-communities---survey.html The blog post also links to his online survey. Please forward this email to anyone you think might be able to contribute. Regards Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Thu Oct 4 18:22:33 2012 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 14:22:33 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting next week Message-ID: <1349400153.4747.13.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Hi again Mongers So the next meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is next Tuesday - October the 9th. http://wellington.pm.org/ At this stage we don't have any speakers lined up so I would really like to hear from anyone who would like a forum. If we get a few people who could each take a turn to briefly mention something interesting they've seen/done/used recently then we can whip up an interesting meeting and share the effort around. So have a think over the weekend, scribble down a line or two of notes (slides not required) and let me know. Cheers Grant From grant at mclean.net.nz Mon Oct 8 17:28:54 2012 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2012 13:28:54 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting tonight Message-ID: <1349742534.24882.2.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Hi Mongers The October meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is happening this evening. 6:00pm Tuesday 9 October 2012 Level 4, Catalyst House 150 Willis Street Wellington http://wellington.pm.org/ We have a fairly informal meeting lined up this month. Rather than the usual highly polished presentation format, this month we'd like to get a brief contribution from as many people as we can. Please have a think about stuff you've been doing recently and be prepared to give a "shout out" to any tools, modules, web sites, books, etc that you think might be of interest. Cheers Grant From martyn at dollyfish.net.nz Mon Oct 8 17:41:34 2012 From: martyn at dollyfish.net.nz (Martyn Smith) Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 13:41:34 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting tonight In-Reply-To: <1349742534.24882.2.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> References: <1349742534.24882.2.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Message-ID: I think mine will be just as "highly polished" as it always is ;-) On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Grant McLean wrote: > Hi Mongers > > The October meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is happening this > evening. > > 6:00pm Tuesday 9 October 2012 > Level 4, Catalyst House > 150 Willis Street > Wellington > http://wellington.pm.org/ > > We have a fairly informal meeting lined up this month. Rather than the > usual highly polished presentation format, this month we'd like to get a > brief contribution from as many people as we can. Please have a think > about stuff you've been doing recently and be prepared to give a "shout > out" to any tools, modules, web sites, books, etc that you think might > be of interest. > > Cheers > Grant > > _______________________________________________ > Wellington-pm mailing list > Wellington-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/wellington-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nigel at mcnie.name Mon Oct 8 17:46:12 2012 From: nigel at mcnie.name (Nigel McNie) Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 13:46:12 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Meeting tonight In-Reply-To: References: <1349742534.24882.2.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Message-ID: If it's as polished as it always is, it'll get the heckling it always gets. On 9 October 2012 13:41, Martyn Smith wrote: > I think mine will be just as "highly polished" as it always is ;-) > > > On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Grant McLean wrote: > >> Hi Mongers >> >> The October meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers is happening this >> evening. >> >> 6:00pm Tuesday 9 October 2012 >> Level 4, Catalyst House >> 150 Willis Street >> Wellington >> http://wellington.pm.org/ >> >> We have a fairly informal meeting lined up this month. Rather than the >> usual highly polished presentation format, this month we'd like to get a >> brief contribution from as many people as we can. Please have a think >> about stuff you've been doing recently and be prepared to give a "shout >> out" to any tools, modules, web sites, books, etc that you think might >> be of interest. >> >> Cheers >> Grant >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wellington-pm mailing list >> Wellington-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/wellington-pm >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Wellington-pm mailing list > Wellington-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/wellington-pm > -- Regards, Nigel McNie http://nigel.mcnie.name/ | +64 27 469 6038 | http://twitter.com/nigelmcnie My latest blog post: http://nigel.mcnie.name/blog/hugh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grant at mclean.net.nz Tue Oct 9 15:13:47 2012 From: grant at mclean.net.nz (Grant McLean) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 11:13:47 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Share your links Message-ID: <1349820827.24882.10.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Hi All Thanks to all involved in last night's meeting. If you spoke about something and want to share some links then please reply here. These were mine: * https://github.com/cxreg/smartcd/ * https://metacpan.org/release/Dancer-Plugin-CDN * https://metacpan.org/release/HTTP-CDN * http://explorer.metacpan.org/ The next meeting of Wellington Perl Mongers will be on November 13th. This will be the final technical meeting for 2012 so it'll be you last opportunity for a while to do a talk - contact me to book a slot. Cheers Grant From nigel at mcnie.name Tue Oct 9 18:20:56 2012 From: nigel at mcnie.name (Nigel McNie) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 14:20:56 +1300 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Share your links In-Reply-To: <1349820827.24882.10.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> References: <1349820827.24882.10.camel@putnam.wgtn.cat-it.co.nz> Message-ID: I spoke about shareutils - https://github.com/nigelmcnie/shareutils Martyn talked about DeploySwitch - http://deployswitch.com/ If you want an account on DeploySwitch, e-mail Martyn or I :) On 10 October 2012 11:13, Grant McLean wrote: > Hi All > > Thanks to all involved in last night's meeting. 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Cheers, Andy -- contact: Andrew Chilton website: http://www.chilts.org/blog/ From jarich at perltraining.com.au Tue Oct 23 17:20:32 2012 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 11:20:32 +1100 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Early Bird Ticket Sales end 26th of October Message-ID: <50873450.80308@perltraining.com.au> Share Freely Early Bird Ticket Sales end 26th of October The OSDC organising team in Sydney invite you to register for this years conference while early bird tickets are still available. Register today: http://www.osdc.com.au/ OSDC is a grass-roots style conference by developers for developers. If you're developing something that's Open Source, or you are using Open Source tools within your business, this conference is for you. This year, for four days starting December 4th, the Open Source Developers Conference is taking place in Sydney at the University of Technology, Broadway Campus. December 5th-8th is the main conference, and as is tradition with OSDC there will be a dinner event for all attendees (Thursday evening, December 6th). December 4th will be a CMS Expo day, noting the importance of Content Management Systems in the current web environment. The day will be based around skill sharing tutorials, case studies and talks from contributors in Open Source CMS projects. The OSDC 2012 Sydney organising team, http://www.osdc.com.au/ info at osdc.com.au From jarich at perltraining.com.au Tue Oct 23 18:40:53 2012 From: jarich at perltraining.com.au (Jacinta Richardson) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 12:40:53 +1100 Subject: [Wellington-pm] Early Bird Ticket Sales end 26th of October In-Reply-To: <50873450.80308@perltraining.com.au> References: <50873450.80308@perltraining.com.au> Message-ID: <50874725.4080108@perltraining.com.au> So the dinner is on the Wednesday night, not the Thursday night as per this announcement. Just so you know which night to keep free. Dinner ticket is included with conference entry. J PS If you're a speaker, they're still working out how to register speakers, but entry for speakers should be free so don't panic you should hear something soon. On 24/10/12 11:20, Jacinta Richardson wrote: > Share Freely > Early Bird Ticket Sales end 26th of October > > The OSDC organising team in Sydney invite you to register for this years > conference while early bird tickets are still available. > > Register today: http://www.osdc.com.au/ > > OSDC is a grass-roots style conference by developers for developers. If > you're developing something that's Open Source, or you are using Open > Source tools within your business, this conference is for you. > > This year, for four days starting December 4th, the Open Source > Developers Conference is taking place in Sydney at the University of > Technology, Broadway Campus. December 5th-8th is the main conference, > and as is tradition with OSDC there will be a dinner event for all > attendees (Thursday evening, December 6th). > > December 4th will be a CMS Expo day, noting the importance of Content > Management Systems in the current web environment. The day will be based > around skill sharing tutorials, case studies and talks from contributors > in Open Source CMS projects. > > The OSDC 2012 Sydney organising team, > http://www.osdc.com.au/ > info at osdc.com.au > > _______________________________________________ > Wellington-pm mailing list > Wellington-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/wellington-pm >