Brian Hirt wrote:
I was looking over the documentation on perl.apache.org today and ran
across this page: http://perl.apache.org/outstanding/sites.html  Near
the bottom of the page it says let us know if you use mod_perl.

Absolutely! If you know of any other sites using mod_perl heavily we want to know.


Any way, our site www.mobygames.com is a game site that runs 100% on
mod_perl.  We put out a fair amount of data through the system, around
1,000,000 mod_perl pages a day.  MobyGames is similiar to IMDB in that
it attempts to catalog video and computer games, along with the credits
of the games, trivia, descriptions, reviews, etc.  If you guys are
interested in a mod_perl plug, I'd be happy to write one.  We love
mod_perl.

Fantastic. You have two choices: having a short entry at /outstanding/sites.html, or having a more complete story at /outstanding/success_stories/ which is a way cooler. Giving interesting details and war stories where mod_perl was a time saver (or the only working solution) are really useful for others to convince their bosses to move to mod_perl.


In any case looking forward to adding your site to perl.apache.org

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