Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread Daniel

Wow, good for you Stas, and I'd like to say thanks for staying in the 
trenches as a mod_perl advocate. Also three cheers to the folks at 
Ticketmaster.com. I'll be buying there.

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Daniel Bohling
NewsFactor Network




Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread ___cliff rayman___

i am not sure what they are using mod_perl for.  i was there trying
to buy tickets to the britney spears concert (for my daughter) and
the servers appeared to be windowsNT.  what a nightmere. hopefully
stas will be able to improve their software as well as mod_perl 2.0

Daniel wrote:

 Wow, good for you Stas, and I'd like to say thanks for staying in the
 trenches as a mod_perl advocate. Also three cheers to the folks at
 Ticketmaster.com. I'll be buying there.

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 Daniel Bohling
 NewsFactor Network

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-24 Thread Perrin Harkins

 i am not sure what they are using mod_perl for.

Ticketmaster.com also owns CitySearch.com.  They run CitySearch.com on
mod_perl.  You may want to check back on Ticketmaster.com in a few months.
- Perrin




Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread Gunther Birznieks

At 01:28 AM 9/21/2001 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
If you remember back in the end of April, I've posted to the list an
unusual job seek request [1], where I was saying that I want some
company to sponsor me to work full time on mod_perl 2.0 development.

Believe it or not my unusual request has been answered by Craig McLane
from TicketMaster.com (which owns citysearch.com).

citysearch.com is a heavy user of mod_perl technology and interested in 
making sure that mod_perl technology get more and more mature and ensure
their business' success.

So starting from this September I'm working on mod_perl 2.0
development, a new documentation project (which you are welcome to
join) and doing mod_perl advocacy through teaching at the conferences
and other ways.

You can reach your goals.

I'm living proof.

beefcake.

BEEFCAKE!!

-- Eric Cartman

Congratulations to Stas!

Currently the contract is for one year. But if everything goes well,
and mod_perl 2.0 rocks the world even better than 1.x did we will see
more support and sponsoring from TicketMaster.

This email's purpose:

- is to set a precedent for other business to sponsor mod_perl and
   related technologies. There are at least a few excellent developers
   that I know will jump on the opportunity of being able to do what
   they love full time.

- is to set a precedent for other developers to seek what they really
   want and read less stories about hi-tech recession, since good
   developers are always in demand. Therefore I hope that this email
   will encourage you to do that.

Notes:

   [1] http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/modperl/runvesay

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread ed phillips

Congratulations to Stas, mod_perl, and the guide.

Excellent!

Ed


Stas Bekman wrote:
 
 If you remember back in the end of April, I've posted to the list an
 unusual job seek request [1], where I was saying that I want some
 company to sponsor me to work full time on mod_perl 2.0 development.
 
 Believe it or not my unusual request has been answered by Craig McLane
 from TicketMaster.com (which owns citysearch.com).
 
 citysearch.com is a heavy user of mod_perl technology and interested in
 making sure that mod_perl technology get more and more mature and ensure
 their business' success.
 
 So starting from this September I'm working on mod_perl 2.0
 development, a new documentation project (which you are welcome to
 join) and doing mod_perl advocacy through teaching at the conferences
 and other ways.
 
 Currently the contract is for one year. But if everything goes well,
 and mod_perl 2.0 rocks the world even better than 1.x did we will see
 more support and sponsoring from TicketMaster.
 
 This email's purpose:
 
 - is to set a precedent for other business to sponsor mod_perl and
related technologies. There are at least a few excellent developers
that I know will jump on the opportunity of being able to do what
they love full time.
 
 - is to set a precedent for other developers to seek what they really
want and read less stories about hi-tech recession, since good
developers are always in demand. Therefore I hope that this email
will encourage you to do that.
 
 Notes:
 
[1] http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/modperl/runvesay
 
 _
 Stas Bekman  JAm_pH --   Just Another mod_perl Hacker
 http://stason.org/   mod_perl Guide  http://perl.apache.org/guide
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://apachetoday.com http://eXtropia.com/
 http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/



Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread Aaron E. Ross

On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:01:31AM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
 You can reach your goals.
 
 I'm living proof.
 
 beefcake.
 
 BEEFCAKE!!
 
 -- Eric Cartman


 LOL!  sounds like a great project stas! thanks ticketmaster!



Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread ed phillips

Aaron E. Ross wrote:
 
 On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:01:31AM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
  You can reach your goals.
 
  I'm living proof.
 
  beefcake.
 
  BEEFCAKE!!
 
  -- Eric Cartman
 
  LOL!  sounds like a great project stas! thanks ticketmaster!


Yeah. Kudos to Ticketmaster for supporting a great Open Source project.



Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread Philippe M . Chiasson

On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 01:28:53AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
 If you remember back in the end of April, I've posted to the list an
 unusual job seek request [1], where I was saying that I want some
 company to sponsor me to work full time on mod_perl 2.0 development.
 
 Believe it or not my unusual request has been answered by Craig McLane
 from TicketMaster.com (which owns citysearch.com).
 
 citysearch.com is a heavy user of mod_perl technology and interested in 
 making sure that mod_perl technology get more and more mature and ensure
 their business' success.
 
 So starting from this September I'm working on mod_perl 2.0
 development, a new documentation project (which you are welcome to
 join) and doing mod_perl advocacy through teaching at the conferences
 and other ways.
 
 Currently the contract is for one year. But if everything goes well,
 and mod_perl 2.0 rocks the world even better than 1.x did we will see
 more support and sponsoring from TicketMaster.
 
 This email's purpose:
 
 - is to set a precedent for other business to sponsor mod_perl and
related technologies. There are at least a few excellent developers
that I know will jump on the opportunity of being able to do what
they love full time.
 
 - is to set a precedent for other developers to seek what they really
want and read less stories about hi-tech recession, since good
developers are always in demand. Therefore I hope that this email
will encourage you to do that.

Hip Hip Hurray ! for Stas !
 
 Notes:
 
[1] http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/modperl/runvesay
 
 _
 Stas Bekman  JAm_pH --   Just Another mod_perl Hacker
 http://stason.org/   mod_perl Guide  http://perl.apache.org/guide
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://apachetoday.com http://eXtropia.com/
 http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/
 
 

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