I would like to second that.mod_perl has a lot of value to offer in terms of power and flexibility. I certainly hope the hype on some other programming languages will falter and developers will look at mod_perl as a strong API backend for example.
I would like to take this occasion to wish you all a great end of year festivities and express my gratitude to Steve Hay and all others contributing. This is an awesome piece of software!
Kind regards, Jacques Deguest On 2021/12/22 20:32, André Warnier (tomcat/perl) wrote:
Hi. "> I was thinking this project has died." I would sincerely hope not.At least for my company, mod_perl is still a vital and effective piece of our software development and infrastructure. Many thanks to Steve Hay (and many others) for keeping perl and mod_perl alive and well. Judging by the perl dev list, there also seems to be this past year a definite regain of enthousiasm about perl itself, which I hope in time will communicate to mod_perl (*). And many wishes to the same people for keeping themselves safe, alive and well in the New Year too.On 22.12.2021 12:02, black jack wrote:I am surprised to see mod_perl is still in active development. I was thinking this project has died. Merry Christmas! 18.12.2021, 19:22, "Steve Hay" <steve...@apache.org>:Please download, test, and report back on this mod_perl 2.0.12 releasecandidate. https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/mod_perl-2.0.12-rc2.tar.gz <https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/perl/mod_perl-2.0.12-rc2.tar.gz> SHA256:mod_perl-2.0.12-rc2.tar.gz: 3203E37F 7A37732B DE5F171D 4322B4AF 525A447C7AAA908E A07A9622 ADDC9FE0 SHA512:mod_perl-2.0.12-rc2.tar.gz: 5AA7537F 7ED1425E 6D5D3C6D F0167E64 9C2B09F4 76A756F7 66446277 77D383D2 9D7ED383 603D9B29 BAC34D83 B064E5A8 BDF843B8 BE102404 316BF50E2382FD47 Changes since RC1 are as follows:Add bug tracker information to README, and add CONTRIBUTING.md. [Steve Hay]
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