I think it's a good idea. You should do it. Jack
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Joel Roth <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Dancers, > > I've evolved a simple CMS for my own purposes, taking some > cues from blosxom, which was my first experience with a web > framework. > > I'm curious if any of you think there would be value > in having a more complete example Dancer app available. > > The current design has these main features. > > * flat file design, no database > * user login > * simple access control based on two text files > + access: username dir1 dir2 dir3... > + restricted_dirs: dira dirb dirc... > * Markdown-format pages in $root_dir/pages > * generates directory listings for files in $root_dir/public > > I already created a perl module for the app, which includes > scripts to generate the passwd file and the > directory listings. > > I'd need to do a bit more work to create a generate app dir > with default pages and provide enough documentation to get > started. > > I'm wondering if you all think this field is saturated > already, or if it might contribute to Dancer adoption to > have a file-based CMS available as an sample app. > > I think it might help newcomers to Dancer to have a > full-function app because despite generally excellent > documentation, I found it did take me quite a bit of trial > and error to get the necessary bells to ring and the > whistles to blow. > > Perhaps there are other Dancer-based apps that are more > sophisticated or complete, and would be better suited. > > Will appreciate any of your ideas, with my regards, > > Joel Roth > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > dancer-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users >
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