RE: Revitalizing Embperl

2007-09-28 Thread Gerald Richter - ECOS GmbH
Hi, It will not work to put mod_perl and Embperl together. Both have different focus and users. Mod_perl people will never fix themself to one framework (and I think that is good). The only thing that might help (as already suggested) to have an easy to install installation system that bundle

Re: Revitalizing Embperl

2007-09-18 Thread Kathryn Andersen
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 02:21:21PM +, Ed Grimm wrote: > I would have no problem with an additional package that bundled the two, > and was maintained by both orgs. I think that would be great. However, > I feel that merging the groups and the products, and not releasing > stand-alone versions

Re: Revitalizing Embperl

2007-09-18 Thread Ed Grimm
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Marcus Doemling wrote: > > I think one key improvement would be to turn mod_perl into > mod_embperl. What people really want when they are considering > mod_perl is not better performing CGI scripts it is something like > Embperl. I don't think these days there are a lot of pe

Re : Revitalizing Embperl

2007-09-18 Thread kolikov
Marcus Doemling wrote: > I think one key improvement would be to turn mod_perl into > mod_embperl ... > so mod_perl by itself in not "useful"... The idea is nice, though I'd rather see it as a deeper integration into mod_perl. mod_perl IS useful. As an Embperl "end user" I use mod_perl for it's s

Re: Revitalizing Embperl

2007-09-17 Thread Howard Chu
Marcus Doemling wrote: I think one key improvement would be to turn mod_perl into mod_embperl. What people really want when they are considering mod_perl is not better performing CGI scripts it is something like Embperl. I don't think these days there are a lot of people wanting to do pure CGI p