Hello,
Just wanted to add to this thread as to the suggestion for a modperl.org.
I agree that this would help mod_perl programmers as a whole. The
"official" mod_perl site is sort of sparse, sort of slow, and on the whole
doesn't inspire confidence in mod_perl as an industrial strength tool. As
someone else already mentioned, it also doesn't use mod_perl itself. :)
I'm thinking somebody should probably take it upon themselves to spearhead
this effort, and perhaps set up another list for potential volunteers to
coordinate. Lots of open source projects are short on useful documentation
and repositories, and having an archive of docs, modules, and real-world
tips sounds like a good idea for mod_perl.
I'd be myself glad to help in any way possible; I'm not too bad of a
mod_perl programmer and don't mind getting my hands dirty with XHTML or
template systems or whatnot.
Humbly,
Andrew
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