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DATE | 2005-05-29 |
FROM | From: "Steve Milo"
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Sunday Server Maintence Agenda
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I figured some kind of 'content management software' would be necessary to help organize and accomodate for future growth. The only reason I suggested Mason was because it was written entirely in Perl. There may be other options to explore, I'm not biased towards or against any particular technology that fits NYLX's mission statement.
Steve
> Yes > > I probably will. Mason is very popular. I'm not particularly found of > it, but those who like the javabean concept love it. > > Ruben > On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 10:15, Steve Milo wrote: > > If I may make a suggestion. > > > > Install MySQL and Mason so they can be available for future expansion and growth. > > Mason is a website content management software written entirely in Perl. > > > > www.masonhq.com > > > > Having these installed and available will not interfer with the operation of the server. > > > > Steve M > > > > > As it is, I'm not working tomorrow so I'll be in the house for most of > > > the day. For everyone coming, our battle plan for the Server tomorrow > > > is the following: > > > > > > 1: Make a backup server on the spare box > > > > > > 2: Reboot the server with the backup server ready and working in case > > > of trouble > > > > > > 3: rebuilding Apache with Apache 2, mod_perl and embperl. this will be > > > my first look at Apache2 closely, so we'll be looking at a bunch of > > > documentation. > > > > > > 4: Load up a sizable amount of static content back on the Apache server > > > > > > 5: Move the mail server to the backup server and make it the new mail > > > server, separate from the main machine. > > > > > > 6: Rebuild the freedom-IT box and install the webmail interface on it. > > > > > > Ruben > > > > > >
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