Dancer::Session::DBIC
Hello, Dancers! Two days ago I wrote a DBIx::Class session backend for Dancer. You can find the source code at Github: https://github.com/interchange/Dancer-Session-DBIC I couldn't upload to CPAN though, as this module name was registered to the CPAN user KSCHOTTIE (Kevin Schottie). Email to the CPAN adress bounced. Anyone who might know this guy? He seems to work at Hostgator. Regards Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team
You should try: 1. contacting module-authors mailing list. 2. post on a blog so it's public somewhere. 3. email hostgator, or anyone else you know/someone else might know at hostgator. On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>wrote:
Hello, Dancers!
Two days ago I wrote a DBIx::Class session backend for Dancer. You can find the source code at Github:
https://github.com/interchange/Dancer-Session-DBIC
I couldn't upload to CPAN though, as this module name was registered to the CPAN user KSCHOTTIE (Kevin Schottie). Email to the CPAN adress bounced.
Anyone who might know this guy? He seems to work at Hostgator.
Regards Racke
-- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team
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On 12/23/2013 02:57 PM, sawyer x wrote:
You should try: 1. contacting module-authors mailing list.
Yeah, I already did that: http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.modules/2013/12/msg88595.html mst was so kind to support my quest 8-).
2. post on a blog so it's public somewhere.
Good idea, here we go: http://blogs.perl.org/users/racke/2013/12/dancersessiondbic.html
3. email hostgator, or anyone else you know/someone else might know at hostgator.
I tried to get in touch with him via LinkedIn. Regards Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team
When all else fails, you will receive his namespace. But it has to be on public record (and visible) that you made a proper search for him. Often times people go through great lengths to find someone, but it's not on record. On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>wrote:
On 12/23/2013 02:57 PM, sawyer x wrote:
You should try: 1. contacting module-authors mailing list.
Yeah, I already did that:
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.modules/2013/12/msg88595.html
mst was so kind to support my quest 8-).
2. post on a blog so it's public somewhere.
Good idea, here we go:
http://blogs.perl.org/users/racke/2013/12/dancersessiondbic.html
3. email hostgator, or anyone else you know/someone else might know at hostgator.
I tried to get in touch with him via LinkedIn.
Regards Racke
-- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team
_______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list dancer-users@dancer.pm http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users
On 12/22/2013 05:04 PM, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote:
Hello, Dancers!
Two days ago I wrote a DBIx::Class session backend for Dancer. You can find the source code at Github:
https://github.com/interchange/Dancer-Session-DBIC
I couldn't upload to CPAN though, as this module name was registered to the CPAN user KSCHOTTIE (Kevin Schottie). Email to the CPAN adress bounced.
Anyone who might know this guy? He seems to work at Hostgator.
The problem is solved and Dancer::Session::DBIC is now available on CPAN. Thanks to everyone involved or offered help. Regards Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team
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