On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Ed Park wrote:
> The project that I propose is simple and concrete: create an open forum in
> which all of the folks who are currently undergoing the same growing pains
> that we are, or who have been through them already, or who are otherwise
[...]
The scalable list is for y
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:33:29AM -0500, Ed Park wrote:
> I've been using mod_perl for two years, and I'm currently particularly
> interested in:
> 1) Definitively establishing mod_perl as a credible player in the enterprise
> space.
> 2) Discussing enterprise-level architecture considerations, p
On 6 Dec 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
> "Gerald Richter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > 3) Is there anyone who'd like to volunteer virtual space to host this?
> > e.g.
> > > ftp, web, creating a mailing list, etc.
> > >
> >
> > I can do this, but I guess it also wouldn't be a problem to h
"Gerald Richter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 3) Is there anyone who'd like to volunteer virtual space to host this?
> e.g.
> > ftp, web, creating a mailing list, etc.
> >
>
> I can do this, but I guess it also wouldn't be a problem to host this on
> perl.apache.org
This is, IMHO, a mod_perl
> Some of those folks don't read
> this list regularly, and in that case, I'd be happy to email them/call
them
> directly if people could just point them my way.
>
I know that iii in London (www.iii.co.uk) use Embperl/mod_perl for there
site and they generate about 1 million dynamic pages a day.
ny rate, I'd like to publish any methodologies we use and put any
monitoring tools, performance benching tools, etc. into open-source. To that
end, I'll be creating a page that publishes any code we come up with and
summarizes our thoughts. I'd be happy to publish that page myself, b