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IRC log for #dataverse, 2016-07-02

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Time S Nick Message
00:09 tomk-dv pdurbin: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8643395/need-help-configuring-sphinx-on-jenkins heh
00:13 bshambaugh pdurbin: {brain dump} Oh I might. The selling point is that you like us are providing data services to people. I'm trying to figure where I fit in the aerospace community, and keep struggling with whether the stuff I am working on is an island and I am in the background hacking on stuff. I'm not sure about Dataverse yet. It's another API. But isolation can be no good. I did present in Puerto Rico though :)
00:16 bshambaugh I keeping plenty busy..it might be hard to do more things ...but we might have some parallels ..
00:17 bshambaugh thanks for the link...I looked at it and am considering it
00:28 pdurbin bshambaugh: videos like that help explain what you're up to. I still don't totally get it but it seems like good stuff. :)
00:30 pdurbin tomk-dv: the thing about Travis, at least the way I use it, is that it's all very ephemeral. Travis will tell me if the app still compiles on every pull request (which is fantastic), but it's not like I use Travis to deploy the war file anywhere. Or even keep the war file around. Let alone Sphinx docs.
00:45 tomk-dv pdurbin: I assume you've considered using the Travis to Heroku integration? https://www.heroku.com/java
01:00 pdurbin tomk-dv: hmm, I see there's a Posgres addon, which we'd need, but we'd also need Solr running.
01:02 pdurbin In practice what I do for now is deploy to a VM I set up, but I only use it with the "develop" branch: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/blob/develop/scripts/deploy/phoenix.dataverse.org/deploy
01:04 pdurbin tomk-dv: maybe you can take a look at https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/issues/2746 and tell me what you think.
01:05 tomk-dv https://elements.heroku.com/addons/websolr not cheap :(
01:05 pdurbin yeah
01:06 pdurbin it would be nice, though to be able to deploy various branches (various pull requests) to test servers though
01:06 pdurbin heroku servers or whatever servers
01:07 tomk-dv If you're getting funded I guess $240 a year isn't that bad
01:12 pdurbin seems pricey to me. I dunno
01:18 tomk-dv Well it seems another option might be a remote solr server on AWS or something. I'd suggest Azure since you can probably qualify for free credits for being a student
01:20 tomk-dv pdurbin: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/offers/ms-azr-0144p/ completely free for valid dreamspark students and I would assume you would qualify somehow
01:25 pdurbin hmm, well, I'm not a student but good to know about
01:35 bshambaugh pdurbin: Okay, I will take a risk and come.
01:52 pdurbin bshambaugh: nice!
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