On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 21:37 -0500, Stas Bekman wrote: > Nicholas Studt wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 19:50 -0500, Stas Bekman wrote: > > > >>Nicholas Studt wrote: > >> > >>>I'm planning on submitting the following talk proposal for a 45 minute > >>>presentation session: > >>> > >>>Inherited method handlers for mod_perl > >> > >>[...] > >> > >>>The only uncertainty I have right now is on on the last section of the > >>>talk. I don't know of any project currently using this method, though I > >>>have not looked too far. If you know of a project that does use an > >>>approach please let me know. > >> > >>The topic is certainly interesting, but I'm confused by the part where you > >>say that you don't know who uses that technique. You mean you came up with > >>that technique/practice w/o using it yourself? > > > > > > Good point, that is poorly worded. I have been using this method for a > > couple of years now, but I don't know of any open source projects that > > are using this method. > > So that's your chance to spread the knowledge and then you will see other > projects using it. One idea could be to write a tutorial for > perl.apache.org, so the technique gets a better visibility. Then you could > adopt that text for your presentation. Or vice versa. Whenever I write a > tutorial or a presentation I merge that information at perl.apache.org > docs and vice versa :)
Hopefully I can start spreading the word at OSCON. I'll submit this proposal tomorrow evening, provided no one has any additional suggestions. -- Nicholas Studt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>