Re: idea modules info

2001-02-14 Thread Pierre Phaneuf

Svante Srmark wrote:

   ConfigDBI   i   Config via DBI and Perl   MARKIM
 
 Oracle's new Apache-based application-server stores its config in
 the database. It might be good for some ideas.

Any pointer to information?

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fires you." -- Larry Wall



Re: idea modules info

2001-02-13 Thread Mark Imbriaco


On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Pierre Phaneuf wrote:

 I *could* be willing to implement the following two modules, if the
 ideas happen to match what I think I would need.
 
  RoleAuthz   i   Role-based authorizationDOUGM
  ConfigDBI   i   Config via DBI and Perl   MARKIM
 
 What is the usual process for one that would like to help with a "i"
 module? Is there any code done, or some message/thread that I could be
 pointed to, discussing the idea, things like that?

I developed some code to do this a VERY long time ago, but the code was
quite specific to my needs (virtual hosting) and I never got around to
generalizing it.  If you're interested in taking over the module list
entry for this one, I have absolutely no problems with that.

-Mark

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"The big question is whether the planet will disappear in the twinkling of 
an eye. It is astonishingly unlikely that there is any risk - but I could 
not prove it." - John Nelson




Re: idea modules info

2001-02-13 Thread Pierre Phaneuf

Mark Imbriaco wrote:

  What is the usual process for one that would like to help with a "i"
  module? Is there any code done, or some message/thread that I could be
  pointed to, discussing the idea, things like that?
 
 I developed some code to do this a VERY long time ago, but the code was
 quite specific to my needs (virtual hosting) and I never got around to
 generalizing it.  If you're interested in taking over the module list
 entry for this one, I have absolutely no problems with that.

Send it to me, I'll take a look! I don't garantee I can take it over,
but if I use it, I probably will be able to maintain it (as part of my
day job).

-- 
"How should I know if it works? That's what beta testers are for.
I only coded it." -- Linus Torvalds



Re: idea modules info

2001-02-13 Thread Mark Imbriaco

On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Pierre Phaneuf wrote:

 Mark Imbriaco wrote:
 
   What is the usual process for one that would like to help with a "i"
   module? Is there any code done, or some message/thread that I could be
   pointed to, discussing the idea, things like that?
  
  I developed some code to do this a VERY long time ago, but the code was
  quite specific to my needs (virtual hosting) and I never got around to
  generalizing it.  If you're interested in taking over the module list
  entry for this one, I have absolutely no problems with that.
 
 Send it to me, I'll take a look! I don't garantee I can take it over,
 but if I use it, I probably will be able to maintain it (as part of my
 day job).

I don't even have the code any more -- it was written three jobs ago and
the company it was written for doesn't even exist anymore. :)  Sorry. 

-Mark

--
"The big question is whether the planet will disappear in the twinkling of 
an eye. It is astonishingly unlikely that there is any risk - but I could 
not prove it." - John Nelson




Re: idea modules info

2001-02-13 Thread Pierre Phaneuf

Mark Imbriaco wrote:

What is the usual process for one that would like to help with a "i"
module? Is there any code done, or some message/thread that I could be
pointed to, discussing the idea, things like that?
  
   I developed some code to do this a VERY long time ago, but the code was
   quite specific to my needs (virtual hosting) and I never got around to
   generalizing it.  If you're interested in taking over the module list
   entry for this one, I have absolutely no problems with that.
 
  Send it to me, I'll take a look! I don't garantee I can take it over,
  but if I use it, I probably will be able to maintain it (as part of my
  day job).
 
 I don't even have the code any more -- it was written three jobs ago and
 the company it was written for doesn't even exist anymore. :)  Sorry.

Okay, no problem. Could you write up a quick summary of how it worked
(or how a rewrite should work)? If that was discussed on this mailing
list already, you could give me a pointer to a thread instead...

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