I would hope that some sort of list continues. I know that there are
newer
and flashier frameworks out there, but cgiapp works well for my
purposes,
and I would not look forward to recoding all my business software.
Even when I started using it, there was fancier stuff out there. But
for
Thomas Krichel writes
> If you give me the members' list, I can continue the list on my server.
Actually, since it looks like a mailman list, I could probably take
over the archives as well.
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Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel
Jerry: Even if the list goes away, the framework remains! We still use it
on many projects.
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 12:36 PM, jerry wrote:
> I would hope that some sort of list continues. I know that there are
> newer
> and flashier frameworks out there, but cgiapp works well for
I makes sense to keep the list going if people still want it. I would
rather see Thomas carry it on than it disappear.
Lyle
On 01/09/2017 17:44, Thomas Krichel wrote:
>Thomas Krichel writes
>
>> If you give me the members' list, I can continue the list on my server.
>Actually, since
Hi All!
We are finally decommissioning the server which hosts this Mailman mailing
list. Since it was started – *more than 10 years ago!* – much easier and
better forums for learning how to use CGI-Application have been created.
So, it is my intention to shut down the list, with the server.
If
Jesse Erlbaum writes
>
> We are finally decommissioning the server which hosts this Mailman mailing
> list. Since it was started – *more than 10 years ago!* – much easier and
> better forums for learning how to use CGI-Application have been created.
> So, it is my intention to shut down the
I would also like that the list continues in any form. I see that there
is still interest in this fantastic framework. Perhaps this is a chance
to reorganize and revitalize the CGI::Application framework in toto?
This would be great..
Am Freitag, den 01.09.2017, 12:49 -0400 schrieb Jesse