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    Maybe something like Brew for Mac would be good. Where it can fetch the package, and it has recipes for building the package for Mac. But what we would need is a cross platform recipes for building....
  • Commented on Crowd funding Pinto
    Good luck! It looks like the campaign is doing well....
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  • raudss.us commented on Crowd funding Pinto

    Also would love to point out https://metacpan.org/module/cpanfile which in combination with latest cpanm and carton, even can get the specific versions without that you ever stored them specific away.

  • raudss.us commented on Crowd funding Pinto

    So, could you please correct the crowdtilt and make it clear that its for stratopan? Or correct your blog post what is the crowdtilt about, I just get confused, and everyone else, too... Schwern really believes that those 4096$ go purly into opensource stuff, but if it is used to startup the stratopan beta as a paid service, then i dont feel like you are promoting it right. So please correct the crowdtilt, then we can all sleep well :).

    Thanks in advance, and i hope it gets not deleted again.

  • brian d foy commented on Crowd funding Pinto

    It's not for Stratopan. It's for Pinto. Everyone will benefit from this and Jeff's work is for open source. The result will end up on CPAN. I've already said that in a previous comment.

    However, there isn't a difference between a paid hosted service and open source. Think Linode for instance. They can run linux for you or you can run it yourself.

  • joakim.lagerqvist commented on Crowd funding Pinto

    I like this! Would be cool if flattr (flattr.com) could be used for this and perhaps also any cpan/perl project in general.

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