our own DB as you wish, rather than have to continually
> download several Gig repeatedly.
hmms... Maybe a git repo? It has the advantage that syncing since the
last time would be fast, and the pack files are compressed. OTOH,
unless we have per-dist repos it will get very big.
Bye,
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Pedro
be to send the meta information (not
the full test report, of course) into a ElasticSearch cluster? It
seems to be working fine with metacpan.org but of course, cpantesters
is huge compared to CPAN.
Still it could be an interesting experience.
Inté,
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Pedro Melo
@pedromelo
http://www.simplici
should do is figure out a way to report my cpanm
installed modules.
Also, I spend a lot of time offline, so a simple solution to offline
reporting + send reports whenever I'm online is welcome.
If someone wants to point me in the right direction I have some tuits
available for this two bits.
By
of course it's such an amazingly useful
> feature for the CPAN to have when I'm considering other people's
> modules to use. Thanks to you and to everybody involved!
Couldn't have said it better... Very impressive work :)
Bye,
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Pedro Melo
http://www.simplic
4:01 UTC 2010
I don't want to overwhelm the funet.fi ftp maintainers with "me too"
emails. Did anybody talk to them? If not, I can.
Bye,
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mailto:m...@simplicidade.org
elated link back to the metabase site to a
document with the extra information.
Bye,
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Pedro Melo
http://www.simplicidade.org/
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mailto:m...@simplicidade.org
Hi,
On 2009/11/17, at 11:59, David Golden wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 6:49 AM, Pedro Melo
wrote:
so after YAPC::EU'09 I started to collect hardware to put online
and smoke
test stuff. So far I collected 3 of sparc station 2 (they are slow
to smoke
test it seems, but I'm
Hi,
so after YAPC::EU'09 I started to collect hardware to put online and
smoke test stuff. So far I collected 3 of sparc station 2 (they are
slow to smoke test it seems, but I'm trying to cluster them together),
an IBM RS 6000, and today 2 Sun's R220. I'm also picking up a PowerPC
604e ne
Hi,
I was at the YAPC::EU CPAN testers bofh in Lisbon, and discussed the
possibility of adding more uncommon hardware to the CPANT pool.
I had some difficulties subscribing to this list, but in the meantime
I asked around for hardware and I have now the following systems:
* a big 8U AIX