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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/12/2014 03:58 PM, Sawyer X wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I don't think "ports" actually means "porting", but the FreeBSD ports
system. It means "a package of the following for FreeBSD."
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that was my interpretation also. Debian has also it's own package
system. I can think of other distros too.<br>
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Should module packages for various distribution go on this list, or
create another one for that information?<br>
The latter has my preference, there are so many distributions, I
think it's worth a list on its own :-)<br>
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portable in comparison table was meant to mean: can a module for D1
be ported to D2 or vice versa<br>
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Best,<br>
VinceW<br>
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 3:20 PM, VinceW <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:info@vincew.net"><info@vincew.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 09/12/2014 03:13 PM, Henk van Oers wrote:
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2014, Sawyer X wrote:
We're working on a migration document and I think this would fit there
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<pre wrap="">very well at the top.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/wiki/Migration">https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/wiki/Migration</a>
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Nice.
You also wrote about D2:
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However, it has some spiffier features and allows some things which
weren't possible in D1.
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Can you make a list of those things?
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 1:40 PM, VinceW <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:info@vincew.net"><info@vincew.net></a> wrote:
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perhaps someone would like to have a look at it and provide some
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<pre wrap="">feedback about setup, data in the list, etc
when list is ready, it could be taken to perldancer.org
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I have a list of FreeBSD ports:
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-DBIC-0.2100
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Database-2.09_1
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Database-Core-0.07
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Redis-0.8
Port: p5-Dancer-Session-Memcached-0.2.02
Port: p5-Dancer-Debug-0.03
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Email-1.0201
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Auth-Extensible-0.30
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Auth-Extensible-Provider-Usergroup-0.21
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Passphrase-2.0.1
Port: p5-Dancer-1.3120
Port: p5-Dancer-Logger-Log4perl-0.9.0
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-ExtDirect-1.03
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Feed-1.131470
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-Lexicon-0.06
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-REST-0.11
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-SiteMap-0.14
Port: p5-Dancer-Plugin-ValidationClass-0.120490
Port: p5-Dancer-Session-Cookie-0.22
Port: p5-Dancer-Template-Xslate-0.03_1
Port: p5-Dancer2-0.141000_1
What to do with them?
Perhaps we should make a separate list for specific ports (FreeBSD,
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<pre wrap="">Debian, etc ...) ?
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