On 17 Apr, Carilda Thomas wrote:
> Did I miss a mention in the lists or I am the first to have seen the
> article on Midgard in the May issue of Web Techniques by Brian Jepson?
I think you are, I just got the April issue a couple of
days ago.
Thanks for mentioning it!
> It is a nice little cookbook on how to get started. I tried to see if
> it's online, and it will be available at
> www.webtechniques.com/archives/2000/05 somewhere after 1 May. May
> I suggest that one of the officers request permission to duplicate it on
> the site, or at minimum, link to it?
I'll do that once it appears.
> Do we know who Brian Jepson is? Or am I just out of it lately? (Not
> that the two are mutually exclusive... tax time in US, and I am only 18
> months behind on my paperwork... )
At least he hasn't been active on our mailing list. A quick
search on MARC shows that he's been posting on various
Linux/Apache/Perl mailing lists, though.
His author line on other Web Techniques articles appears
to be "Brian is the author of the UNIX Perl Resource Kit
Utilities Guide (O'Reilly & Associates)."
Anyway, it is nice to see that even other people than the
Midgard team are interested in writing about it.
> cat
/Bergie
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