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Okay, this is what I have so far. Keep in mind that is targeted at quasi-technical publications like InfoWorld as well as geekier ones like Linux Journal. I made up a quote from one of us because I'm told that's a good thing to have early in the text, and I attributed it to Geoff because I think he's away right now and won't be able to complain about it. Go ahead and rip it to shreds. I'm going to pass it around to some friends who have more public relations experience as well, and I believe I need to get some ASF press relations people to look it over. - Perrin Apache Software Foundation Releases mod_perl 2.0, Bringing Full Apache 2 API to Perl Developers http://perl.apache.org/, May 23 - The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache Perl Project are pleased to announce the release of mod_perl version 2.0. With this release, it is now possible to write Apache 2 web server modules entirely in Perl, bringing a powerful mix of rapid development and high-performance to web applications. We're really pleased with the amount of new Apache 2 functionality we are able to provide to perl developers in mod_perl 2, said Geoffrey Young, one of the leaders of the project. The mod_perl project brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache web server, two of the greatest success stories in open source software. By exposing the Apache 2 API from Perl, mod_perl 2 offers a level of access and flexibility not available in other high-level web development solutions. More than just an accelerator for CGI scripts, mod_perl is a whole new way to create dynamic content by utilizing the full power of the Apache web server to create stateful sessions, customized user authentication systems, smart proxies and much more. Prominent new features in mod_perl 2.0 include: * I/O Filtering API which allows chaining of different content generation tools (PHP, server-side includes) and post-processing of dynamic content for compression, automatic linking, etc. * New Apache::Test testing framework for automated testing of server modules and applications. * Extensible high-speed HTTP request parsing library, libapreq2, already in use by other Apache 2 modules. * Easy access to Apache configuration information from Perl. * Configurable multi-threaded operation, vastly improving scalability in Microsoft Windows environments. * Protocol modules can replace the server's core HTTP implementation with alternatives like SMTP, FTP, or even totally custom protocols, turning Apache 2 into a powerful toolkit for building customized server applications. E- mail security company MailChannels (http://www.mailchannels.com/) has been using the new protocol modules feature in mod_perl 2.0 to build mail proxies in their assured delivery products. For us, there really was no other viable alternative, said Ken Simpson, CEO. MailChannels chose the mod_perl platform to develop on for the reliability, portability, and scalability of Apache. This release has received extensive testing, both from automated tests built with the new Apache::Test framework and from users. The scalability of mod_perl as a web-development platform is well- established, with major companies like Ticketmaster (http://www.ticketmaster.com/) doing billions of dollars of business on it yearly. Performance compares favorably with PHP and Java solutions in benchmarks and users routinely report speed improvements of 300% or more just from porting perl CGI applications to mod_perl. Internet advertising company WhenU (http://www.whenu.com/) delivers more than twelve million dynamic pages per day with mod_perl. Because the project is open source and free to participate in, many modules compatible with mod_perl 2.0 are already available. In addition, Perl brings it's famously extensive CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) to the table, putting libraries for database interaction, XML manipulation, HTML templating, and everything else developers need to build modern web sites at their fingertips. For more information, visit the mod_perl web site at http://perl.apache.org/. About the Apache Software Foundation: The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for the Apache open-source software projects. Formerly known as the Apache Group, the Foundation incorporated as a membership- based, not-for-profit corporation to ensure that the Apache projects continue to exist beyond the participation of individual volunteers, to enable contributions of intellectual property and financial support, and to provide a vehicle for limiting legal exposure while
Re: draft of press release
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote: Apache Software Foundation Releases mod_perl 2.0, Bringing Full Apache 2 API to Perl Developers Should we call this mod_perl 2.0 or more precisely mod_perl 2.0.0 ? 2.0 is perfect. I'd try and mention something about APR as well in there. Not too much, but some. Hmm, yes, but that might be confusing. It allows you to run apps outside Apache :) This release has received extensive testing, both from automated tests built with the new Apache::Test framework and from users. mod_perl's test suite now includes over more than 2500 individual functionnal tests, compared to mod_perl 1's modest 400 ... drop the mp1 comparison. just keep the first half One thing I'd like to see too is is? end of transmission? -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Philippe M. Chiasson wrote: Perrin Harkins wrote: Okay, this is what I have so far. Keep in mind that is targeted at quasi-technical publications like InfoWorld as well as geekier ones like Linux Journal. I made up a quote from one of us because I'm told that's a good thing to have early in the text, and I attributed it to Geoff because I think he's away right now and won't be able to complain about it. I like it as well. Congrats all. What doesn't kill us, can only make us stronger. Nothing is impossible. Philip M. Gollucci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 301.254.5198 Consultant / http://p6m7g8.net/Resume/resume.shtml Senior Developer / Liquidity Services, Inc. http://www.liquidityservicesinc.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 23 May 2005 10:03 am, Frank Wiles wrote: Other than the docs I noticed we don't seem to have any mp2 articles listed on http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/articles.html. I wrote a short article for SysAdmin that I have up on one of my sites at http://revsys.com/writings/modperl.html. Once I rewrite it to work with API changes in 2.0 should I put it on the articles page? I say put it up now. - Perrin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 23 May 2005 11:05 am, Jim Martinez wrote: Consider deleting new or replacing with altering to Prominent new or improved features... Some of the features, if I understand things correctly, don't seem so new, like Apache::Test and accessing Apache configuration from Perl. Those are new. In mp1 you had to jump through a lot of hoops to access the full config data after the parsing phase. - Perrin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Perrin, one more thing you may want to mention. Quoting Robert Spier: qpsmtpd (qmail-perl-smtpd, which really doesn't have much to do with qmail anymore) http://qpsmtpd.develooper.com/ contains a mod_perl 2 backend -- not for HTTP -- but to do SMTP. Apache 2 was re-architected to be more protocol agnostic - so you can use it for almost any connection based protocol. -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Perrin Harkins wrote: On Monday 23 May 2005 2:49 am, Stas Bekman wrote: should mention that input can be filtered as well. What's a good example application for that? I'm not aware of one in perl, but ssl is implemented as an input filter. But may be just mentioning will be fine. * Extensible high-speed HTTP request parsing library, libapreq2, already in use by other Apache 2 modules. does it really belong here? I only included it because I had an old e-mail from you asking me to. I'll take it out. Hmm, I'm very inconsistent, am I? :) Let's ask Joe. Joe, what do you think, should we announce libapreq as a part of mod_perl 2.0 press release? To me the main obstacle is that it is not released yet. May be add a long list of companies using mod_perl? some names from our site and more from http://www.masonhq.com/?MasonPoweredSites ? I don't want to make a long list out of it because it could start to sound desperate, but a few more might fit. +1 -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 23 May 2005 1:43 pm, Stas Bekman wrote: Perrin, one more thing you may want to mention. Quoting Robert Spier: qpsmtpd (qmail-perl-smtpd, which really doesn't have much to do with qmail anymore) http://qpsmtpd.develooper.com/ contains a mod_perl 2 backend -- not for HTTP -- but to do SMTP. Apache 2 was re-architected to be more protocol agnostic - so you can use it for almost any connection based protocol. I know about that one, but I thought the MailChannels story was better. - Perrin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 23 May 2005 2:45 am, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote: I'd try and mention something about APR as well in there. Not too much, but some. Can you give me a couple of sentences to work with? * Easy access to Apache configuration information from Perl. Even easier access to... Didn't it kind of suck in mp1? You had to do tricks if you wanted to keep the data. I suppose it's a minor point though. * Configurable multi-threaded operation, vastly improving scalability in Microsoft Windows environments. And offering long sought after Perl module isolation between server instances for ISPs , staging vs. prod servers, multiple developers, ... (multiple Perl interps blabla) Are you talking about separate pools of interpreters perl vhost? Is that really working? - Perrin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Perrin Harkins wrote: Are you talking about separate pools of interpreters perl vhost? Is that really working? I donn't think is works yet as this need will use the perlchild MPM which isn't finished and isn't currently being actively developed by httpd. -- END - What doesn't kill us, can only make us stronger. Nothing is impossible. Philip M. Gollucci ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 301.254.5198 Consultant / http://p6m7g8.net/Resume/resume.shtml Senior Developer / Liquidity Services, Inc. http://www.liquidityservicesinc.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Philip M. Gollucci wrote: Perrin Harkins wrote: Are you talking about separate pools of interpreters perl vhost? Is that really working? I donn't think is works yet as this need will use the perlchild MPM which isn't finished and isn't currently being actively developed by httpd. Not quite. It does work even with the prefork mpm. But there are issues. -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Joe Schaefer wrote: Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Let's ask Joe. Joe, what do you think, should we announce libapreq as a part of mod_perl 2.0 press release? To me the main obstacle is that it is not released yet. I don't see the harm in including it. libapreq2 is beta-quality now, people are already using it, and I expect an official 2.06 release to emerge sometime in (early) June. In which case go for it Perrin. -- __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Let's ask Joe. Joe, what do you think, should we announce libapreq as a part of mod_perl 2.0 press release? To me the main obstacle is that it is not released yet. I don't see the harm in including it. libapreq2 is beta-quality now, people are already using it, and I expect an official 2.06 release to emerge sometime in (early) June. -- Joe Schaefer - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]