Hi,

In the mod_perl Guide's chapter "mod_perl for ISPs" that you can read at
http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html I go through various scenarios
that can be deployed by ISPs who want to provide mod_perl services. The
chapter talks about things to watch after, security issues and similar
stuff.

In one of the future articles for apachetoday.com I want to cover this
issue more extensively, educating ISPs to provide mod_perl services, thus
allowing more users to join the wonderful world where mod_perl rules. What
I really miss is real world testimonies, experiences and probably new
implementation ideas not covered in the chapter.

If you work for an ISP that already successfully provides mod_perl
services (preferably not co-locating, co-locating is a no-brainer) please
help me present various practical solutions to make mod_perl more
accessible to people who want to use it online and cannot yet afford a
co-location scheme.

If you know about people, who work for an ISP who does that, but are not
subscribed to this list, please forward this request to them.

Your input is very important... and hey there is nothing better than a
free advertisemnt and a few more new clients :)

Thank you!

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