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|notes=Slides: [http://mit/ezyang/Public/scripts-evolution.pdf evolution] and [http://mit/ezyang/Public/scripts-why.pdf goals] | |notes=Slides: [http://mit/ezyang/Public/scripts-evolution.pdf evolution] and [http://mit/ezyang/Public/scripts-why.pdf goals] | ||
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Revision as of 22:07, 27 October 2011
Date: October 25, 2011, at 4:00 PM |
Presenters: Edward Yang (ezyang) |
Location: 3-133 |
Notes: Slides: evolution and goals
If you are interested in Scripts but were too hosed to make it to the talk, be sure to peruse the slides and email scripts@mit.edu or stop by the office (W20-557) and talk to someone working on the project. |
Abstract: Abstract: Scripts is SIPB’s shared hosting service for the MIT community. However, it does quite a bit more than your usual $10 host: what shared hosting services integrate directly with your Athena account, replicate your website on a cluster of servers managed by Linux-HA, let you request hostnames on *.mit.edu, or offer automatic installs of common web software, let you customize it, and still upgrade it for you? Scripts is a flourishing development platform, with over 2600 users and many interesting technical problems.
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Bio: Edward is a functional programming fugitive who escaped from Cambridge and swum across an ocean to wreck havoc at MIT. |