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Commented on Why is your Perl site asking me to log in with another site's credentials?
So is Mozilla Persona the new OpenID?...
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Commented on Visually graphing module dependencies
Wanted to try it out, but when running it on one of my projects I get the following error: layout did not finish in time. This happened with -svg and -html. Whose time? I've got all the time in the...
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Commented on Perl in msysgit : call for help
Somehow this feels like suggesting people should use the system perl, instead of using their own installation either through perlbrew or compiled by themselves. But I assume this is mainly for writing hooks? I do think it's a good move...
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Commented on GitHub is an amazing service that much of the Perl community has...
I've heard of repo.or.cz. Just clicked it and now waiting for almost a minute the website finally loads. I'll stick with GitHub. If all the bells and whistles of GitHub bother you you can still choose not to use them....
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Commented on Lazyweb: ElasticSearch proxy
Sounds like Plack and available Plack::Middleware would make this easy enough. Most if not all big web frameworks support PSGI so this would plugin without too much problems if written as a Plack::Middleware....
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Commented on Painless Memcached Configuration With Catalyst & DBIx::Class
There was a call for articles for a new Advent Calendar on the Catalyst mailing list. If you'd like to you could add this article to it. More info at http://lists.scsys.co.uk/pipermail/catalyst/2010-November/026159.html...
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Commented on OTRS on Plack
Have been playing with Plack and Starman today as well and the performance delivered by Starman is very impressive. Also, the ease of use is superb, especially when you're already using a framework like Catalyst or Dancer. But plain old...
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Commented on Effective Perl Programming
@Ovid: I wasn't under the impression you're not happy with it. I meant to agree with you about the fact it looks very, very good :-). When you're using custom data types you're already disabling the use of certain SQL...
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Commented on Effective Perl Programming
Only reason I can think of is when using database triggers and procedures. Got the book myself as well and like it a lot. Well worth the money....
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Commented on Onion and CPAN
This actually doesn't look too bad, even though it now says CPON :-P....
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Commented on Github - Checkout Someone Else's Branch
...or you can use Git GUI :-)...
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Commented on How do you handle Amazon EC2's failures
You could always give Rackspace a try with their Cloud Servers. When those go down your data doesn't get wiped away. Their support also seems to be very good, although I haven't really experienced that (no need yet...) as I...
Comment Threads
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Neil Bowers commented on
Visually graphing module dependencies
Did your graph every finish laying out? If a big enough timeout does produce results, I'll add a timeout option in the next release.
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Steven Haryanto commented on
Visually graphing module dependencies
Now someone should create a browser user script to display this graph (or add a link to such graph) in search.cpan or MetaCPAN.
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Neil Bowers commented on
Visually graphing module dependencies
I've released 0.06, which has a timeout option.
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Matt Perry commented on
Why is your Perl site asking me to log in with another site's credentials?
OK, fair enough. But when I click on the "Sign in with Twitter" button, Twitter's web site tells me that when log in that your site will be about to:
* Read Tweets from your timeline.
* See who you follow.If that's the case you need a privacy policy since users signing in with this service will expose you to private data in their Twitter accounts that they might not want to share with you.
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Vyacheslav Matyukhin commented on
Why is your Perl site asking me to log in with another site's credentials?
Yes, you're right about a privacy policy. I don't speak Legal, but I'll look into it.
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