The SF release is the best PERL implementation to use IMHO - it will become the standard distro early in the new year, and is what new users should pick up if they are planning on using PERL.
Scott Allan Director, OpenSRS [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, myOstrich Internet wrote: > When I was signing up as a reseller, I thought I read somewhere that the > OpenSRS-sf project at SourceForge was going to become the standard > release for OpenSRS software. > > I cannot find that reference any longer. > > Did I imagine this? > > What are the advantages and disadvantages of going with either approach > to a code base? > > I'm almost ready to go live with the OpenSRS-sf software (completing the > integration to 2CheckOut.com right now), but I'm interested in opinions > on what's the best strategic approach here. > > Other alternatives that make sense? I almost grabbed the PHP libraries > and started from scratch as I'm much more comfortable with PHP than I am > with Perl, but it also appeared that the OpenSRS-sf project was fairly > well along - though still lacking some significant features. > > Comments? Suggestions? > > Thanks, > > -t >
