Re: [Catalyst] Name suggestions for a project management system

2013-09-07 Thread Richard Bychowski

On Sep 7, 2013, at 9:06 PM, Ynon Perek wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Non-standard spelling can be a problem regarding google searches (google will 
 auto-correct so it'll be hard to find the page in a google search).
 

Someone should tell FogBugz and Trac. ;)

Rick


 Cheers,
   Ynon
 
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 On Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 05:20, Rick Bychowski wrote:
 
 Use a non-standard spelling like TaskMastr for example.
 
 Sent from my smartphone, which forces me to top post. :(
 
 bill hauck wbha...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Hi.
 
 Not exactly a Catalyst question ...
 
 I'm building a Catalyst-based project management system and I'd like to 
 release it as open source under the AGPL.  However, originally I named it 
 MCP after Master Control in Tron.  I noticed it's also an operating system 
 name from Burroughs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burroughs_MCP).  Naming 
 it MCP is probably not a good idea.
 
 So I was thinking of using TaskMaster.  Google shows there's dozens of 
 Task Master programs out there ranging from to-do lists and full project 
 management systems.
 
 So, any suggestions?
 
 Thanks
 
 bill
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Re: [Catalyst] New design

2013-07-23 Thread Richard Bychowski
On Jul 23, 2013, at 1:48 AM, Mark Keating wrote:

 The nice chaps at Evozon have recently been making design mocks for a bunch 
 of Perl sites and they have come up with a fresh look for Catalyst. Take a 
 look and let me know what you guys think.
 
 http://www.mdk.me.uk/community/mocks/Catalyst.jpg

I like the layout a lot. But the Catalyst molecule logo was apparently mistaken 
for a planetary system, which might have inspired the space theme. Perhaps keep 
the layout but change the thematic elements back to the 
chemistry/molecular/catalysis theme.

BTW, there are a lot of very cool colorful images of catalytic surfaces (for 
example as seen on the cover of The Definitive Guide to Catalyst). Here's a 
real cool image:

http://www6.slac.stanford.edu/pictures/990x660-news-article-expanded/130314-surfacechem-art-big.jpg

Which I found on this page:

http://www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2013-03-14-surfacechemistry.aspx

That's likely copyrighted, but is perhaps a great starting place for 
inspiration.

- Rick Bychowski
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Re: [Catalyst] List of Applications using Catalyst

2013-06-10 Thread Richard Bychowski
On Jun 10, 2013, at 7:50 AM, John Napiorkowski wrote:

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 As for the former, there's not a lot of people actively maintaining the site. 
  We probably have more content there then we can rationally manage given our 
 current contributorship.  I do hope we can come together and find a way to 
 have a smaller and more streamlined site, but right now I personally don't 
 have time for it, and the time I do have I'd rather put into development of 
 new capacities, such as the websockets and evented stuff we are doing for the 
 next release, and so forth.  That shouldn't stop someone else from stepping 
 up though and I'd be happy to help out if such a person of group did.

I'd like to help maintain the Catalyst wiki.

- Richard Bychowski
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Re: [Catalyst] List of Applications using Catalyst

2013-06-08 Thread Richard Bychowski
On Jun 8, 2013, at 3:02 AM, Denny wrote:

 On Fri, 2013-06-07 at 16:16 -0700, bill hauck wrote:
 Does anyone know of a list of applications that are using Catalyst?
 
 http://wiki.catalystframework.org/wiki/catalystpoweredsoftware


That's 18 links. Eight are dead links. Three have seen updates in 2012-2013, of 
those only two are  version 1.0. Essentially two active, mature projects, from 
a community boasting 1000+ modules.

It strikes me that perl or perhaps specifically Catalyst developers are 
building and releasing tools over applications. 

IMHO, the Catalyst community really needs more open source applications to 
generate outside interest.  Am I alone in thinking this? I've been eagerly 
watching the ShinyCMS project.

- Rick

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http://wiki.catalystframework.org/wiki/catalystpoweredsoftware

Open Blog - OpenDNS dead link

Typeface - Japanese wordpress link farm (apparently)

Angerwhale - Link to a page with two lines of French and no code.

Telemetry - Links to a page with a link to a Page not found.

MojoMojo - Hurray! A real project, at v1.10.

ShinyCMS - I'm optimistic on this project. Go, Denny! I suspect more developers 
will contribute once the project is closer to a 1.0 release?

Website in a Box - Version 0.02 from Sept 2007.

EasyCMS2 - Last update v 0.27 in 2007, no links to the actual code.

SheepWool - Dead link.

Bio::Catalyst - Link to pages with no reference to the code. Couldn't find it 
on metacpan either.

Handel - version 1.00014 released in December 2011, no activity. Handel is a 
framework used by the Mango ecommerce app.

Mango - version 0.01000_13 released in 2008.

Parley - version 1.2.1, released 2009.

Foorum - version 1.001, released in 2009.

CiderWebmail - version 1.04, released in June2012.

GalleryCatWeb - version 0.01, updated in 2010.

App-CamelPKI - Broken link, but I was able to find it with manual MetaCPAN 
search. Version 0.07 from 2008.

FileZ - Dead link.



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