Re: R. Berjon's Mod_perl site (was Re: Coldfusion vs. apache/mod_perl)

2000-07-07 Thread brian moseley

On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Robin Berjon wrote:

 No need to apologize, we've all got a lot to do. Is it
 just a matter of committing the cvs or is there more to
 be done ? I have a little bit of time between now and
 the middle of the month, I can help if need be.

jim took a snapshot of a subset of the site and applied his
changes to it. i need to incorporate changes that have been
made since the snapshot, and apply the template to the rest
of the site. it'll be a fair amount of work, but perhaps i
can do it in chunks, and i'll certainly commit the template,
so perhaps folks can help with that part.





R. Berjon's Mod_perl site (was Re: Coldfusion vs. apache/mod_perl)

2000-07-06 Thread Graham TerMarsch

Matt Sergeant wrote:
 Well of course AxKit gives me the consistent layout, and Robin Berjon gave
 me the design. He also did a perl.apache.org one, but people didn't like
 it - said it was too graphicy or something. Thats at
 http://www.knowscape.org/modperl/

Is too bad, I think this one looks really _slick_.  It'd get my vote.

-- 
Graham TerMarsch

// -
// Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out. 
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Re: R. Berjon's Mod_perl site (was Re: Coldfusion vs. apache/mod_perl)

2000-07-06 Thread Robin Berjon

At 09:15 07/07/2000 +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
At 08:36 AM 7/6/00 -0700, Graham TerMarsch wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
  Well of course AxKit gives me the consistent layout, and Robin Berjon gave
  me the design. He also did a perl.apache.org one, but people didn't like
  it - said it was too graphicy or something. Thats at
  http://www.knowscape.org/modperl/

Is too bad, I think this one looks really _slick_.  It'd get my vote.

Even if some don't think it's perfect, it's certainly better than the one 
now I would think?

I don't know where things are at re the refacing of the perl.apache.org
website. Part of it not happening before has been my fault for being caught
up to the neck in work and not taking care of it.

I think the new site was about to be committed but I don't know what
happened with that. One recent suggestion likely to make people happier in
the graphicy vs developery thing would be to have developer.modperl.org for
developers and www.modperl.org for advocacy. I'm ready to do some work on
this this summer if there is stuff to be done.

PS: Discussion of such things would be better suited for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I guess.



-- robin b.
Immature poets imitate, mature poets steal. -- T.S. Eliot




Re: R. Berjon's Mod_perl site (was Re: Coldfusion vs. apache/mod_perl)

2000-07-06 Thread Robin Berjon

At 21:12 06/07/2000 -0700, brian moseley wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Robin Berjon wrote:

 I think the new site was about to be committed but I
 don't know what happened with that. One recent

my apologies. i've been meaning to do it, but real life has
gotten in the way. i'll have it done by the end of the
weekend.

No need to apologize, we've all got a lot to do. Is it just a matter of
committing the cvs or is there more to be done ? I have a little bit of
time between now and the middle of the month, I can help if need be.

 suggestion likely to make people happier in the graphicy
 vs developery thing would be to have
 developer.modperl.org for developers and www.modperl.org
 for advocacy. I'm ready to do some work on this this
 summer if there is stuff to be done.

i really like this idea. a lot.

Me too, the only hindrance I see is that it would probably take writing
some of the advocacy stuff, which could take time.

i suppose, but i still like to hear people's opinions, and
nobody really ever discusses anything on advocacy.

I don't really care, it's just in case people don't want to hear about this :)



-- robin b.
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. -- Aristotle