> I think there is room, however, for more stuff like that. In particular, a
> presentation of templating techniques is very important for people to
> understand so that they can make informed decisions about moving away from
> bloat like CGI.pm (no flames, please) and improve the maintainability of
> their application.
Remember that your talk can be reused for both ApacheCon and TPC, most of
the people don't make it to the both conferences. So while you are
thinking about your TPC submission, at the same moment you can submit it
to ApacheCon as well.
> Personally, my C is very weak - I have wanted to see something about how
> mod_perl _really_ ties in with Apache for a while now. Not just the basic
> XS stuff (though there is nothing basic about it) but perhaps detail enough
> to add a new Perl* directive without using Apache::ModuleConfig. Power user
> stuff - maybe not that appropriate since mod_perl 2.0 awaits, but I
> would find it interesting anyway.
Yup, that would be really cool. If anyone would want to do it, here are
some very useful references by Steven McDougall (may be we should invite
him?):
http://perlmonth.com/columns/modules/modules.html?issue=6
http://perlmonth.com/columns/modules/modules.html?issue=7
http://perlmonth.com/columns/modules/modules.html?issue=8
http://perlmonth.com/columns/modules/modules.html?issue=9
http://perlmonth.com/columns/modules/modules.html?issue=10
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