Hello.

I am not an experienced Perl developer. Could someone offer some advice on the 
kind of development setup for developing new template designs.

I know I need Perl, Template Toolkit, Catalyst and I can make changes directly 
via the PF admin. 
But I would like provide a front end developer some form of development setup 
where they don't have to run PacketFence locally and profile design development 
can be decoupled from the PF installation. Our aim is to be able to develop 
multiple captive portal themes and be able to test / deploy them to our 
production PF installation via an external CI (continuous integration) process 
like Jenkins.

So far, I have tried to run the /captive-portal/script/captive_portal_server.pl 
script as mentioned in the README file, but I haven't seen any productive 
results.  So I am basically looking for some advice from Inverse guys (or 
anyone), about what their development setup is like for captive portal

Thanks.
                                          
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