On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 09:48, Stas Bekman wrote:
> ColinB wrote:
> > A relatively trivial point, but I notice that the pod files
> > 
> > cgi_to_mod_perl.pod
> > mod_perl.pod
> > mod_perl_tuning.pod
> 
> these files are a history and they don't really exist any longer, other than 
> in the distibution (should probably be removed, Philippe?).

Last modified on : 2000/11/25 by stas himself ;-)

If you say they should be forcibly deprecated, no problem.

A quick grep showed that those documents are still refered to:

cgi_to_mod_perl.pod:
 INSTALL.win32
 SUPPORT

mod_perl.pod:
 faq/mod_perl_cgi.pod
 faq/mod_perl_faq.pod


But if this info has all moved to perl.apache.org, I don't see why I
can't remove those, and update the documentation referring to.

If nobody objects, I'll be changing it tomorrow.

Gozer out.

> > which were supplied with mod_perl 1 are missing from mod_perl 2
> > (perhaps because they need re-writing?)
> 
> They were integrated into the docs at perl.apache.org about 3-4 years ago.
> 
> > Is it indended to include these in the final mod_perl 2 release?
> 
> mod_perl 2.0 comes with its own docs in the docs/ dir.
> 
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