[Historic] History notes from SotM US

Mikel Maron mikel_maron at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 18 22:21:55 BST 2012


> > 1) Set up a Rails Port somewhere...
> I have spare capacity on some machines with a good bandwidth pipe, but the only thing putting me of if 'Rails' and I'm looking to get this working on something more in line with > the rest of my Apache/PHP/mapserver infrastructure. Silly I know, but I don't have time to waste learning how to manage something else as well :(


For Apache, http://www.modrails.com/ does a fine job of handling Rails applications.


There are also the components for tile rendering (mapnik/mod_tile), and perhaps geocoding (nominatim), that any dev environment should be able to handle too.

Basically we probably need a machine where we can manage quite a bit. I've done all this stuff before, and can guide others through the process.

-Mikel
 
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>Jeff Meyer wrote:
>> 1) Set up a Rails Port somewhere...
>I have spare capacity on some machines with a good bandwidth pipe, but the only thing putting me of if 'Rails' and I'm looking to get this working on something more in line with the rest of my Apache/PHP/mapserver infrastructure. Silly I know, but I don't have time to waste learning how to manage something else as well :(
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