On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:

> I see two main streams:
> 1) Online zines.
>
> I think that we should start working on locating ezines wanting to publish
> mod_perl related articles (preferrably for a fee, to give incentives for
> others to write)

While I can't offer any money for articles (unless someone out there wants
to sponsor the site!), hopefully if anyone has an itch to write about
something they'll go along to http://modperl.sergeant.org/contribute.xml
and drop us a note.

However I'd also really like to see more in offline publications. For
example, I've never read anything in Web Techniques, other than a Lincoln
or a Merlyn article, go into detail about mod_perl, or even just review
it, or review some system built on mod_perl (like Mason or Embperl for
example) [*]. I have, however, seen reviews of Velocigen, which often cite
mod_perl as a competitor and as difficult to install, and therefore bad
(note that I do think mod_perl is still a tad too hard to install for
complete newbies, but its a specious argument because you tend to only do
it once or twice, and thats something not many documents focus on).

[*] Actually this is a lie, I've seen an article about Mason in WT, but
I'd like to see more.

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