I don't mean to be picky, but how is this not grossly off-topic, bordering
on spam?

If this is on-topic, does that mean that those of us working on commercial
content management systems based on HTML-Template can post messages to the
list every time we develop a new solution for a client? Especially since,
according to the Bricolage site, "Bricolage is written in Perl using
HTML::Mason."

I'm not saying that we should all be able to advertise our products on the
list (in fact, that idea makes me shudder). But I spend a fair amount of my
time reading posts to this list and posting responses to help people with
their problems when I can, because I love HTML::Template and am happy to
support others developing on it. And when I stop working in order to read a
message from the list, I really don't appreciate getting what amounts to an
ad. I'm neither a Bricolage developer nor a Bricolage user, and if I wanted
to get notifications of updates to Bricolage, I'd sign up for one of their
lists.

Brian McCain
PageMasters Internet Group



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