Bricolage on Online Tonight
Hi All, I'll be appearing on Online Tonight again tonight, at 11 pm EST / 8 pm PST. I'll be discussion Bricolage again with host David Lawrence. You can listen live online here: http://www.cnet.com/broadband/0-7227152.html And you can find an affiliate that carry the broadcast by entering your zip code here: http://www.online-tonight.com/ In related news, I posted an edited version of my last appearance on the show in RealAudio format here: http://bricolage.cc/audio/online_tonight.ram Tune in and enjoy! Regards, David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Online Tonight (Bricolage)
On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 09:18 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: I got the workspace side running with only a little fiddling to back out a CPAN-installed Mason 1.15, but still don't understand how to publish pages to a viewing site. Is a working example included or available? I was hoping for something like http://www.plone.org has as a starting point (but of course I want to use apache/mod_perl instead of zope/python). Or do I just have to learn a lot more about Mason myself? Unfortunately, there is no demo site. If you create stories with the default elements in the system and preview them, the default templates will render your stories (in a very ugly way). If you create a Destination to distribute those stories, you can then publish them. But if you want to customize the look and feel of the templates for your own site, you are going to have to learn how to create templates. This is even more true if you create your own elements. The documentation for Mason templates is in Bric::Templates and Bric::AdvTemplates. But no, you don't have to learn Mason; you can use HTML::Template templates, instead, if you like. The documentation for HTML::Template templates is in, you guessed it, Bric::HTMLTemplate. BTW, all of the Bricolage documentation is available online, too, although be aware that the online copies are for the development version of Bricolage. http://bricolage.cc/documentation.html Good luck! David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Online Tonight (Bricolage)
>From: "David Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I certainly mentioned how important Perl, mod_perl, Apache, Mason, and > PostgreSQL are to the success of the project. I got the workspace side running with only a little fiddling to back out a CPAN-installed Mason 1.15, but still don't understand how to publish pages to a viewing site. Is a working example included or available? I was hoping for something like http://www.plone.org has as a starting point (but of course I want to use apache/mod_perl instead of zope/python). Or do I just have to learn a lot more about Mason myself? --- Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Online Tonight
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 05:48 PM, Stas Bekman wrote: When you get the mp3, please send us a link, so we can link to it from perl.apache.org! Thanks. Will do. David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Online Tonight
David Wheeler wrote: On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:46 AM, Stas Bekman wrote: Care to share with us how was the show? And how much mod_perl talk was in it? I certainly mentioned how important Perl, mod_perl, Apache, Mason, and PostgreSQL are to the success of the project. The show went pretty well (and a few people who listened agree), but I think I got only around 10-12 minutes time talking in the whole hour! Such is the nature of commercial radio, I guess. They plan to have me on again, though -- perhaps live from the floor of Macworld Expo; we'll see. I'll certainly keep pumping the above-mentioned software, though -- it's all crucial! Great! Unfortunately I wasn't able to listen to the broadcast due to some sw issues, the browser just hanged there... If the show was of interest to other mod_perl users, is there an mp3 that we can link to from perl.apache.org? The show is online here: http://www.onlinetonight.net/archives/001100.html I was on in the second hour (photo to appear later today), and you can listen to it via a WMA file. They were kind enough to give me MP3s of the hour, and once I get them edited, I'll post them somewhere. Probably on bricolage.cc. I think it might be of interest to others, although I suspect that the edited version might be of most interest, once I can provide it. When you get the mp3, please send us a link, so we can link to it from perl.apache.org! Thanks. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH --> Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
Re: Online Tonight
On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:46 AM, Stas Bekman wrote: Care to share with us how was the show? And how much mod_perl talk was in it? I certainly mentioned how important Perl, mod_perl, Apache, Mason, and PostgreSQL are to the success of the project. The show went pretty well (and a few people who listened agree), but I think I got only around 10-12 minutes time talking in the whole hour! Such is the nature of commercial radio, I guess. They plan to have me on again, though -- perhaps live from the floor of Macworld Expo; we'll see. I'll certainly keep pumping the above-mentioned software, though -- it's all crucial! Unfortunately I wasn't able to listen to the broadcast due to some sw issues, the browser just hanged there... If the show was of interest to other mod_perl users, is there an mp3 that we can link to from perl.apache.org? The show is online here: http://www.onlinetonight.net/archives/001100.html I was on in the second hour (photo to appear later today), and you can listen to it via a WMA file. They were kind enough to give me MP3s of the hour, and once I get them edited, I'll post them somewhere. Probably on bricolage.cc. I think it might be of interest to others, although I suspect that the edited version might be of most interest, once I can provide it. Best, David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Online Tonight
David Wheeler wrote: All, I will be the featured guest for an hour on the nationally syndicated talk radio show "Online Tonight" this evening at 8 pm PST (11 pm EST). Host David Lawrence and I be discussing Bricolage, its history, and content management in general. This is my first time on the radio, so it should be interesting. The show is a light, humor-oriented tech talk show, and is, along with Online Today, "the most listened to high-tech-oriented talk show on the air today," according to CNET Radio. The show's web site: http://www.online-tonight.com/ To listen in via streaming media: http://www.cnet.com/broadband/0-7227152.html Hi David, Care to share with us how was the show? And how much mod_perl talk was in it? Unfortunately I wasn't able to listen to the broadcast due to some sw issues, the browser just hanged there... If the show was of interest to other mod_perl users, is there an mp3 that we can link to from perl.apache.org? __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH --> Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
Online Tonight
All, I will be the featured guest for an hour on the nationally syndicated talk radio show "Online Tonight" this evening at 8 pm PST (11 pm EST). Host David Lawrence and I be discussing Bricolage, its history, and content management in general. This is my first time on the radio, so it should be interesting. The show is a light, humor-oriented tech talk show, and is, along with Online Today, "the most listened to high-tech-oriented talk show on the air today," according to CNET Radio. The show's web site: http://www.online-tonight.com/ To listen in via streaming media: http://www.cnet.com/broadband/0-7227152.html For those who aren't familiar with Bricolage, it's the mod_perl-powered enterprise-class content management software I've been working on for a few years, first at Salon, then for About.com, and now as open-source (free) software on the Internet. The Bricolage web site: http://bricolage.cc/ A Tech analysis in the October 28th eWeek: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,652977,00.asp Feel free to tune in or even call in and show your support for mod_perl applications. Host David Lawrence and I will also be available via IM during the broadcast. Regards, David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 http://david.wheeler.net/ Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]