:: Finally: Extraordinaire Technologie -- How about just :: "Success Stories" or "mod_perl in action" or something that :: says "this link will tell you about sites using mod perl, :: and stories about using it. I think mod_perl can speak for :: itself, and we don't need to boast about it in menu titles.

"Case Studies"?


It should include things like articles, press releases and more. Not only success stories. That's why I wanted a more general time. Think of PR.


:: - "Getting Started" (which is "tutorial" but more friendly).

-1
redundancy: just make "tutorial" more friendly


that's a very concise wording of what I was telling in many lines :)


::  Or maybe better a little introduction that includes sub-sections:
::    a) what is mod_perl?

-1
I still prefer the idea of a separate advocacy/promotional site (eg:
http://www.mod-perl.org/), with perl.apache.org remaining as the
documentation/technical site - in which case "What is mod_perl" would
obviously be on the advocacy site.


Sure, plus as I said all these will be (are) in the documentation. If you want to pull things out, they should go elsewhere and not confuse people that want to read documentation. There should be only one place for docs.


:: b) a non-biased comparison with PHP and Java and other :: server solutions

+0
Dodgy area this - we don't want a page that incites flame-wars and I
note that you wrote "non-biased" Bill.  I'd be happy to see a simple
matrix with several technologies covered and the relevant ticks or
crosses for each feature for each technology.


and even this is very hard. -1.




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