At 08:31 PM 10/30/2001 +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
>At 12:08 AM 10/30/2001, Stephen Adkins wrote:
>>At 05:36 PM 10/28/2001 +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
>> >On Sunday 28 October 2001 15:58, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
....
>>I propose that both of these visions are compatible with some vocabulary
>>such as the following.
>>
>>  * P5EE - any extensions (doc+code) that promote the development,
>>    deployment, and acceptance of Enterprise Systems written in Perl
>>    (i.e. the P5EE aegis covers both of the following)
>>  * P5EE Core Modules - (Limited/Standardized vision) the set of core
>>    modules widely agreed on my Enterprise Perl Developers that are a
>>    part of Enterprise Perl Systems.
>>  * P5EE Blueprints - (Expansive/Diverse vision) (note the parallel to the
>>    concept of the J2EE Blueprint, http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html)
>>    Details describing good ways of implementing Enterprise Perl Systems
>>    on top of P5EE Core Modules. (May include many more details than
>>    are strictly relevant to Perl.)
>>  * P5EE Optional Modules - (bridge between the two) sets of modules
>>    which are part P5EE Blueprints which are beyond the P5EE Core Modules.
>
>Tentatively I think this is reasonable... Which of the above would be the 
>equivalent of P5EE-Enabled that I mentioned before and that you referenced 
>above?

I think that my "P5EE Blueprints" are essentially your "P5EE-enabled"
solutions.

Stephen
http://www.officevision.com/pub/p5ee

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