On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 18:02 Europe/London, Kermit Tensmeyer wrote:

 They went for an IIS based ASP SqlServer solution instead. I didn't
take the project. Yes it went over budget, and still isn't delivered
properly
and no they aren't satisfied. The technical manager at this point won't
consider Apache and/or Tomcat as better alternatives for his problem.
 Most of the perl programmers have left for greener pastures. the good
ones left early.
   Yep  XPathScript scared him away...
There are dozens of examples of projects that you could say "It would have worked if you'd have used X" or "Y scared him away". Just insert Perl for X or Y and it'll be a familiar story to most people here. I don't see people suggesting we drop our use of Perl though.

AxKit is a toolkit (it's part of the name!). As part of a toolkit we provide lots of tools, and we'll be looking to add more in 1.7 (PeTaL and STX processors), not remove any.

The one exception to this rule was XML::NotXSLT, which I only mention to make Kip go into fits of hysterics ;-)

Can we end this thread now? None of the core developers support "deprecating" anything here.


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