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On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Bill Ricker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Early announcement before weekend email hole ...
>
> TOPIC: Creating And Managing a Private CPAN with Pinto & Stratopan
> DATE: September 9
> TIME: 7:00 – 10:00 PM
> ROOM: MIT E51-376
> SPEAKER: Jeffrey Thalhammer
>
> If you use Perl, then you have probably wrestled with CPAN. Shifting
> dependencies, incompatible interfaces, and test failures in CPAN
> modules can suddenly break your application, leaving your team to
> chase bugs they didn't create. But managing CPAN modules doesn't have
> to be painful. A private CPAN repository gives you a stable platform
> for making consistent builds and managing upgrades for all your Perl
> modules.
>
> In this session, you’ll learn how to use Pinto to create a private
> CPAN and build your applications with the right modules, every time.
> You’ll learn about the dangers of the public CPAN and how a private
> CPAN can help mitigate those risks. Finally, we’ll cover some of the
> newest features of Pinto and show you a few power-user tricks to get
> your private CPAN up and running quickly.
>
> Stratopan is a startup founded by the speaker that provides "Private
> CPAN repositories securely hosted in the cloud." So Pinto is the tool
> that facilitates creating a private repository, and Stratopan lets you
> outsource the hosting of that repository.
>
> Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer is a respected software developer, prolific
> open source contributor, and tech community leader. Author of
> Perl::Critic and Pinto, used by thousands of developers. Co-founder of
> Stratopan and Co-organizer of the San Francisco Perl Mongers. He
> consults under the brand Imaginative Software Systems.
>
> [see http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/Calendar for pretty picture of a
> ?dependency? graph and embedded web links. ]
>
> Boilerplate details
>
> Tech Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at MIT
> building E51, Sloan School Tang Center [not the other Tang building!]
> nearer to Kendall Sq than Mass Ave.
>     (directions http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/MIT+Directions ).
> Talk begins at 7:30.
> Refreshments in the hallway prior.
> RSVP for count encouraged but not required, to [email protected] or
> Boston-PM list, by 4pm Tuesday
>
>
> --
> Bill Ricker
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>
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