they may be able to SEE many
files they can't do anything with them due to the unix file
permissions.
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ust like Apache 1.3.x. Now if you're trying to use
the threaded MPM your code might not be thread safe and/or there may
be a threading bug due to how few people are running mp2 with a
threaded MPM.
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and not ours. It
would also water down the effect, if a news organization slightly
covered the release after reading about it somewhere online they
aren't likely to cover it again when they receive the release.
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, to make
> sure there are no problems with CPAN propagation, etc.
I second that! Should we use one of the press release blasting
services to send it out? I'd be willing to chip in some $$$ for it
if everyone agrees that it would be useful.
not sure it will fit
into their editorial calendar any time soon, but worth a try. I think
Linux Mag or Linux Journal might be a better fit for it.
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rment of a
> solid resource management tool for mail traffic. Joy!
It should be pretty easy to get that article on perl.com. If you
just want to write a small success story for http://perl.apache.org
we can put that up as well
machines
> and hundreds or thousands of accounts.
While this won't entirely solve your source readbility issue, you
might look into PAR to allow you to what you are accomplishing with
Java. At least with this it's a bit harder than just opening the
libraries.
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RHEL both do this and have been since IIRC around
RH 9.
> How about my X-Powered-By suggestion for a while ago ?
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> http://perl.apache.org/advocacy/issues.html#X_Powered_By
I also agree this is a great idea. Especailly if I read this
correctly that it will work behind a dua
d Mason without any
trouble. I'm sure they have had to tweak their configs, but if you're
running a large scale website without doing some tweaking you are
spending WAY too much money on hardware! :)
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this one out:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7242
I wonder if Mr. McLane would be willing to write up a full article for
publication in a magazine and the website. I think this would help
lend some credibility to us. Maybe put it up on itmj.com as well?
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publishing areas.
Anyone think this is a bad idea? If not I'll get something worked
up for the site in the next couple of weeks.
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other Perl efforts, but it would certainly be organized and ran by
someone in the mod_perl community and not just part of the normal
Perl efforts.
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uld get help from the Perl foundation on this? Make it
part of their fund drive? As I'm sure they have the infrastructure
in place to handle the donations.
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NYT add, but we
may be able to raise enough money to get some banner ads, 1/4 page
in Dr. Dobbs, or something along those lines to tie into the final
mp2 release. Comments?
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t better venues. But what do I know :) Please don't consider
> that as a discouraging note :)
Yeah I was just throwing that out there as an idea. I think if we
mention ServerToken, and it's role in mod_perl user counting, in
the installation instructions it might help to reduce the er
I think the NetCraft survey is important, maybe we should
attack this another way. Create our own "registered users" page,
like the Linux Counter site, where mod_perl users could list their
sites. This still wouldn
ther port?
I just checked my system at home and it doesn't report "mod_perl"
to NetCraft. Maybe we should put together a quick howto on fixing
that and suggest it on the mailing list?
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> Frank Wiles wrote:
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> >>So, are there any volunteers to take over those articl
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ey link to the mod_perl home page,
guide, and the Eagle book.
Maybe you could convince them to link to your's and Geoffrey's books
as well.
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don't see why not. Seems to be a decent article.
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> > Hi Everyone,
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> > SysAdmin has accepted my proposal for an article on mod_perl.
> > Basically a general "what is mod_perl" wit
1-2 weeks.
I'm assuming that mp 2.0 will be official before December. Is there
any worry that it won't be golden by then? If so it might be in our
best interest to have the article go in the January or March issue.
What do you guys think?
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www.GoBig12.com doesn't exist anymore and takes you to a 404 page
on Austin360.com. I've corrected the link to point to the most
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t we should do about sites that have changed ownership and
are obviously not the same site. I thought it might be confusing to
the reader.
Good idea about using archive.org, I always forget that site exists.
ey get translated to pod by running ./make.pl in that directory)
> and there is a related
> modperl-docs/src/outstanding/sites.html
> in case you want to review it as well.
Sounds good I'll review both of them over the weekend.
ck all of the links and correct some of the English errors I
spotted. Is this section of the website in CVS that I can patch
against?
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I'll let the list know if it is accepted. If it is accepted I may
be asking a few of you to give it a once over before I submit it to
make sure everything is peachy.
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> > Hi Everyone,
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> Excellent work, Frank! I don't remember seeing you taking any notes at
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> the BOF. You must have an excellent memory to remember *all
ter.
Need to get more articles in trade magazines in general.
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> the we start the march.
Sounds good. I'll post the notes from the BOF to kick off the
dicussion once a couple of days have gone by.
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