Come on, folks! www.modperl.com is a nice open source initiative.
There's no specific rule about what should and what should not be
put in a open source web site. We'll enjoy modperl.com just as
we already enjoy perl.apache.org !

"Paul J. Lucas" wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> 
> > Another question is why www.modperl.com at all? Why not store the material as
> > part of the main mod_perl site? Or off of the apache site?
> >
> > I guess I am just not sure why the site which seems to be centered around the
> > book is its own site anyway?
> 
>         Despite the fact that it's an amazing book, I have to agree
>         with his comments.  IMHO, www.modperl.com, if it exists, should
>         be about the module (and not the book) just like www.modssl.org
>         is about the module.
> 
>         The book info should either be a sub-page under www.modperl.com
>         or under the apache site (or even perhaps www.book.modperl.com).
> 
>         - Paul
> 
>         P.S.: Ralf Engelschall designs nice web pages, IMHO; perhaps
>         you can get him to help you with www.modperl.com.

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