gsoc 2013

denisboyun denisboyun at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 17:29:58 UTC 2013


On 16.07.2013 23:31, Jonathan "Duke" Leto wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> No, but I will help you, along with Bruce and the rest of the Parrot
> community. This is going to be the first thing the world sees when
> they "play around" with Parrot. It is part of our "essential
> infrastructure".
>
> I suggest installing your web app on https://www.dotcloud.com for
> development and testing. There are various other options, but they are
> less evil than others.
>
> Then, the version running on parrot.org will be the "real and public"
> version, which we call "production".
>
> Production never goes down.
>
> If you need help, please ask on #parrot, parrot-dev and do internet
> research. There is a lot of good docs.
>
> If you get stuck, I will do my best to help you. This is all for your own good.
>
> When you are able to do all of this yourself, without instruction, you
> will be a very valuable employee and/or you will be able to run the
> tech side of your own company in the future :)
>
> Duke
>
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:29 AM, denisboyun <denisboyun at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Duke.
>> I've installed my project on parrot.org server on path
>> /var/www/create.parrot.org
>>
>> But it's needing to configurate an apache server.
>> Will you configurate it?
>
>

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