> I'm the author of Apache::ASP, and a regular contributor
> to this list, but today I have something different!  I am 
> looking at building a high end ISP for the likes of 
> modperlers, who just need a little more, and would like 
> some of your feedback.
> 
> Below is a survey that would be useful for you to fill out
> for early market research.  If you could do at least some
> of it and mail it back to me, you are entitled to my blessings 
> and endless advice, so just ask. ;)

Josh, I'll be writing the next article for apachetoday.com soon (well it's
long time overdue, but I'm long time overkilled :( ) So this one is about
mod_perl and ISPs mainly. I'll talk both about the technical issues and
actual examples of mod_perl ISP providers that I've collected back in
August by contacting the ISPs listed on perl.apache.org.

So first if anybody wants to get into the article and hasn't contacted me
before, let me know. Please post to *me* only if *relevant*. What's
relevant? You happen to provide ISP service with mod_perl and you are
willing to give the contact info details/prices and other info.

Second, Josh if you want me to do something for you over this article let
me know. 

P.S. I also suppose that folks would better answer the survey form in
private emails to Josh, the traffic here is already too high... Thanks!

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