On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 21:03, Perrin Harkins wrote:
I hope you meant that as a joke. Fotango.com, where Leon works, has a
whole system built on web services in Perl: http://opensource.fotango.com/
This is a follow up on the advocacy side, but seems to tie-in a little
better following this
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
What might be nice (but perhaps too overreaching) is an area of P5EE
where people can submit success stories
I remember O'Reilly was doing this for a while and publishing them on
perl.com and in brochures. Maybe Nat knows more about that effort?
- Perrin
Perrin Harkins sent the following bits through the ether:
I remember O'Reilly was doing this for a while and publishing them on
perl.com and in brochures. Maybe Nat knows more about that effort?
The new mod_perl site has some success stories:
From: Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/31/02 3:53:53 PM
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
What might be nice (but perhaps too overreaching) is an
area of P5EE where people can submit success stories
I remember O'Reilly was doing this for a while and
publishing them on perl.com and in
Hi,
I have added the beginnings of a Advocacy page at P5EE.
http://www.officevision.com/pub/p5ee/advocacy.html
Mainly, it contains good links elsewhere.
Any additions to it, feel free to send them here.
Stephen
P.S. I think we have some good success stories buried in our mailing
list
The pamphlet was updated this year. From a P5EE perspective, it was
less meaty
than last year's: most of the success stories this year are for very
small (one-person,
short project) situations. These are perfectly good case studies, but
not enterprise class.
-Jason
Dave Cross wrote:
I have been following this topic since it emerged on (I believe) the
mod_perl list. I continue to be interested in the project, but I am
afraid I don't find the goal to be stable enough for me to pick an area
and start development.
For me one of the things that has been talked about and I would
[...]
For me one of the things that has been talked about and I would like to
work on when I have the time, is improved single voice documentation
that ties all of the popular modules and includes examples and comments
similar to what PHP has on its sight, but more robust and useful.
The