Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-02-07 Thread Randolph Kahle
I have used RimuHosting for a while and I have been very pleased with their service. Everyone that I know that uses them has also been pleased. Randy On Jan 30, 2006, at 10:08 PM, Chad Woolley wrote: RimuHosting got back to me. They will waive the setup fee and give us a 10% discount, whi

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-31 Thread Chad Woolley
One way to mitigate this risk is to put the entire /var and /etc trees under source control, as well as anything else people might screw up ;) See: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/06/svn_homedir.html and http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5976 On 1/31/06, Duffy Gillman <[EMAIL PROT

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-31 Thread Duffy Gillman
The tricky bit really is getting folks to actually volunteer and coordinate with the fact that this is still a production box for Warner... really don't want to blow stuff up. ;-) Hey, what's wrong with blowing stuff up!? ;)

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-31 Thread Warner Onstine
On Jan 30, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote: Duffy wrote: 1) ask Warner to add 'tomcat/bin/catalin.sh start' to /etc/rc.local, or start and stop scripts to the /etc/rc*.d directories, and Thanks Duffy. I know what would need to be setup for start/stop scripts...but there are ot

RE: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Tim Colson \(tcolson\)
Duffy wrote: > 1) ask Warner to add 'tomcat/bin/catalin.sh start' to > /etc/rc.local, or start and stop scripts to the /etc/rc*.d > directories, and Thanks Duffy. I know what would need to be setup for start/stop scripts...but there are other considerations too , like starting as root so it could

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Duffy Gillman
... which works out to $18/month for a linux VPS with full root access and choice of distro, 96MB ram and 4 gig of disk That's not so bad... I won't let my preference for 'benevolently donated by Warner' stand in the way of anyone's pursuit of a quick turnaround and beaucoup support. --

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Duffy Gillman
On 1/30/06, Tim Colson (tcolson) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (And it's only barely installed, running standalone using HSQLDB in a user-account and won't survive machine reboots.) On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Chad Woolley wrote: As far as the user-mode account that won't survive reboots, that doesn't s

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Chad Woolley
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RE: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Tim Colson \(tcolson\)
> Sorry Confluence is hard to set up. Doh... I didn't mean to give that impression... it is *not* hard to setup Confluence... It's been the time and coordination that has been difficult. Ex. Hardware. Stable OS. Access to the box. Setup of Java SDK. Setup of MySQL 4.1 or above. (Not specificall

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Chad Woolley
Sorry Confluence is hard to set up. Trac is pretty easy to set up, and can use SQLite db (single file repo) which is really easy to set up too. The nice thing about trac's subversion integration is the timeline and wikiword references to artifacts and revisions, as well as repository browsing. Th

RE: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-30 Thread Tim Colson \(tcolson\)
an+2006+Meeting+Notes Cheers, Tim > -Original Message- > From: Chad Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 11:54 PM > To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org > Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout > > Is this a wiki

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-29 Thread Chad Woolley
Is this a wiki that it integrated with an SCM, similar to Trac (http://www.edgewall.com/trac/)? I think that would be more appropriate for a small, code-centric project such as this. I looked for about 1 minute to see if Confluence appears to have any SCM integration, but I didn't see it here: ht

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-27 Thread Warner Onstine
Once I get the wiki setup (sorry, should have it done this weekend), we can do it there. -warner On Jan 27, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Chad Woolley wrote: Sounds interesting. Is there some confluence/trac/scm/wiki-ish sort of thing that is set up so we could do all the specs and coding publicly (or

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout[ sourceforge.net ]

2006-01-27 Thread josh zeidner
http://www.sourceforge.net --- Chad Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sounds interesting. Is there some > confluence/trac/scm/wiki-ish sort > of thing that is set up so we could do all the specs > and coding > publicly (or with visibility to all jug members)? > > -- Chad > > On 1/26/06,

Re: [jug-discussion] scripting language shootout

2006-01-27 Thread Chad Woolley
Sounds interesting. Is there some confluence/trac/scm/wiki-ish sort of thing that is set up so we could do all the specs and coding publicly (or with visibility to all jug members)? -- Chad On 1/26/06, Warner Onstine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, I know that we've talked about this before, bu