Hi,
9$ means approx 506 INR in this cost I am getting 512 kbps internet through
cable model in Mumbai which is biggest city in India.
Any way I'd like thanks everybody for sharing your views on CakePHP Lite
Idea.
Regards,
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Борислав Събев wrote:
> @gremlin totally
@gremlin totally on target!
There is nothing I'd like to add after the discussion went this way, but It
is really, really, really important to have a nice uplink speed for your
development.
I for example have a 2 fiber optical connection coming in to my home office
and it costs me next to nothi
I think ChisApps can only understand my pain. for time being i have to
delete Test folder. hope somebody will take a lead will fork CakePHP Lite.
On Tuesday, 7 August 2012 17:50:07 UTC+5:30, sanjeev wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I have developed CMS in CakePHP but Size of CakePHP installation
I think ChisApps can only understand my pain. for time being i have to
delete Test folder. hope somebody will take a lead will fork CakePHP Lite.
On Tuesday, 7 August 2012 17:50:07 UTC+5:30, sanjeev wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I have developed CMS in CakePHP but Size of CakePHP installation
you do realize that you already made as waste our time on this way beyond
your 6 minutes.. right? :)
to close this chapter for good, ChrisApps is right about the test stuff
being not necessary for deployment. result: 2MB - done.
that answers the initial question and lets us go back to the real i
Even using the worst hosting in the world you still should only ever have
to upload the core one time. If you have to wait 5 minutes for your isp to
move the files to the remote server each time then you are uploading your
app and a fresh copy of the core every time you update the site? That is
Wow, you're really nit-picky. I think I'll drop this thread and go have a
coffee.
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Christopher Castro wrote:
> 1- But you're uploading the libs just one time.
> No that's no true. Only true if all your clients/projects are hosted in a
> server managed by yourself.
>
Yes, and I agree with you. And of course hosting space is not an issue.
What I was trying to say is: Bandwidth !== HDD space. And that may be an
issue.
Let's say that an ordinary person has an upload bandwidth of 2Mbps (Just
and ordinary *a*dsl line 50d/2u). That may take up to 6 minutes when
uplo
Wow, size is a non-issue. You can lease a server instance from rackspace with
10GB of disk for 15 dollars a month.
Tell your clients to forgo their lattes for 3 days or bum change in front of
their office.
Do you put plastic covers over your floor mats?
On Aug 8, 2012, at 12:43 PM, Christopher
1- But you're uploading the libs just one time.
No that's no true. Only true if all your clients/projects are hosted in a
server managed by yourself.
2- If you have a crappy DSL line just go make some coffee
No, my line is not crappy, it's just an *A*DSL line, probably the same you
use at home. Al
But you're uploading the libs just one time. If you have a crappy DSL line
just go make some coffee. As for bandwidth, if you have a hosting package
that dings you for a single upload of ~10MB then you need to find a new
provider.
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Christopher Castro wrote:
> Yeah s
Yeah sure, in a perfect world where unicorns live and clouds are made of
sugar... ¬¬
Bandwidth is not unlimited or free.
And your common-asymmetric-adsl line can beat your patient, time and money
when uploading up to 15Mb to your common-shared-hosting.
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I always remove "Cake/Tests|TestSuite/*
seriously? if you have trouble accepting the fact that webspace is
literally free nowadways (> 1000 GB), and that the app itself and its
assets (images) will usually cake up 5 times more space in the long
run, you really got your facts wrong.
what exactly is the problem with 5-10 MB? Eve
Deleting test is my thought exactly if you really want to cut down the file
size. But I would be more interested why the size is a problem in the first
place?
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Sergei wrote:
> Well you can delete Test (5 Mb) folder for sure.
>
> --
> Sergei
>
>
> On Tuesday, August
Well you can delete Test (5 Mb) folder for sure.
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On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 9:20:07 PM UTC+9, sanjeev wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I have developed CMS in CakePHP but Size of CakePHP installation is too
> high. Any idea how to stripped-down CakePHP installation (in terms of file
>
Cake is about 9Mb - its not very much. You could dump some bits like the
console or some other part you aren't using. Not much gain to be made
though, and then anybody building your sites with the cms is denied that
component.
I hear version 3 will be smaller in terms of file size because o
Please,
Define "lite version", what do you think that should be stripped out?
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On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Tilen Majerle wrote:
> you cannot "strip-down" nothing..
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>
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> 2012/8/7 sanjeev
>
>> Hello Everybody,
>>
>> I have developed CMS in Ca
you cannot "strip-down" nothing..
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2012/8/7 sanjeev
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I have developed CMS in CakePHP but Size of CakePHP installation is too
> high. Any idea how to stripped-down CakePHP installation (in terms of file
> size)?
>
> Regards,
>
Hello Everybody,
I have developed CMS in CakePHP but Size of CakePHP installation is too
high. Any idea how to stripped-down CakePHP installation (in terms of file
size)?
Regards,
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