On Wed, 16 May 2001, Matt Sergeant wrote:

> On 17 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >   +     <li>
> >   +
> >   +              <a href="http://template-toolkit.org/";>The Template
> >   +              Toolkit</a> is a fast, powerful and easily extensible
> >   +              template processing system written in Perl. It is
> >   +              ideally suited (but not limited) to the creation of
> >   +              static and dynamic web content.
> >   +
> >   +            </li>
>
> I would venture to suggest that TT doesn't really fit into this
> category. While it's cool and powerful, it requires more infrastructure
> to get a website up than Pagekit and AxKit. I believe Andy has written
> some sort of app server using TT though, so perhaps look into that.

right,

> Oh, and the section should be called "Application Servers", IMO.

Do you suggest a new section or to rename the one I've created?

How about http://www.openinteract.org/ which is heavily based on TT.

extropia.com will deliver their (our :) ADT with TT somewhere in June,
I'm rewritting it at this very moment.

Basically we should start listing all the serious application servers and
toolkits on mod_perl site, to point people to the available things, rather
than hint to develop their own from scratch.

So what I suggest is that you guys throw in a few more items and then we
will see how to categorize them. What do you think?

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