Had a great BOF session at YAPC::NA 2005. We thought we'd keep notes,
to both help remind us of our decisions as well as let everyone who
wasn't able to make it, know what was talked about. What amazed me was
that we had like 10 people sign up on the wiki, but gathered a group of
20 and several more people mentioned that they wished they knew about it
ahead of time, so they could join us, too. Also, in between the talks
of Perrin Harkins, Michael Peters & Michael Graham, we should see an
increase in interest.
One of the primary focuses was on marketing, which seems kind of silly,
but a lot of "press" has been given to other frameworks, such as
Catalyst and Ruby on Rails, that we need to make sure that
CGI::Application isn't ignored. As such, we talked about possibly
producing demo apps and developing an article to submit to Perl.com.
The next focus we talked about was CGI::Session. The group expressed an
interest in reworking that module to work better with cgiapp. We
thought the best approach was to adopt the module as a group through
Phalanx and gather up patches and submit them to the maintainer. If
you're interested in helping out, Jason Crome is heading that up and you
can gain access to his Subversion repository by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We also talked about the CGI::Application::Framework project. This is
one of the first projects where we bundle a good set of plugins to give
developers more help in setting up their project.
Then we talked CGI::Application's roadmap for the future and what would
help bring more people to the framework:
- Ease-of-installation for produced applications, possibly in the form
of PAR.
- BREAD/CRUD Plugin, where people can easily put together a db
management application.
- Generator - something that would help kickstart the application. We
do have CGI::Application::Generator, but it could do with an update,
especially with creating test scripts at the same time.
- Authentication Plugin, where developers can tie authentication modules
and directives to particular runmodes.
We also talked about the current version and testing approaches (this,
after what seemed to be YAPC's day of talks on testing).
- Jason
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