>I keep thinking what would be nice is to have a place for 
>mini-articles/howtos.  So, for example, someone could write 
>"Sessions in Ten Minutes, by Perrin" and show a bit of 
>mod_perl code.  Which would really be focused on how to 
>accomplish some common task with mod_perl, so helpful, but 
>also a way to showcase the mod_perl community.
>
>That way it's easy to decide who get's to be "named" on the 
>site, by those that contribute.  And get some cool content, 
>too.  One article limit, perhaps.
>
>I know that duplicates a lot of the current docs, but I'm 
>thinking more article like (more narratives, I suppose).

+1000

I think this is an absolutely fantastic idea (your best yet Bill  ;-) ).
This would benefit everyone I'm sure.  The docs are great when you're
experienced (like me - he says, tongue in cheek), but I remember when I
was a newbie - the docs were still there but they were overwhelming.
Thus I devoured any and every tutorial-type document available - it
always easiest to learn by example.


Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator

West Yorkshire Perl User Group
http://wypug.pm.org/
http://wypug.digital-word.com/


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