[Catalyst] Catalyst website

2008-04-29 Thread Andrew Rodland
Questions! 1) What is the preferred name for the Catalyst website? I thought that at one point we were leaning toward sticking with catalyst.perl.org, but all the nav links are for catalystframework.org. One way or another I think the site should be clear on what it's named, and send a Moved

Re: [Catalyst] Catalyst website

2008-04-29 Thread Jonathan Rockway
* On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Andrew Rodland wrote: 2) Will the new wiki go live[1] at its current toeat.com address or at $answer{'Question 1'} . /wiki/? Definitely not toeat. But when is this going to happen? 3) Can we have a link to thebookerrata on the front page with the book link, where

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread J. Shirley
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Andrew Kornak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally, I would like any book on Catalyst, even if it was only a single chapter in a larger MVC treatment. I bought Jonathan's book and contrary to another poster's opinion found it quite useful. -Andrew This is

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Mark Keating
Dare I say, an Enlightened Perl Development book? *prod prod* HEY MST AND MDK I AM LOOKING AT YOU GUYS. *cough* Actually a Developers Perl book sounds like a good idea. Perl for Enterprise: A look at Enlightened Perl Development That way you could cover quite a few camps at once, if it

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread J. Shirley
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Mark Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dare I say, an Enlightened Perl Development book? *prod prod* HEY MST AND MDK I AM LOOKING AT YOU GUYS. *cough* Actually a Developers Perl book sounds like a good idea. Perl for Enterprise: A look at

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Jonathan Rockway
* On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Mark Keating wrote: Dare I say, an Enlightened Perl Development book? Perl for Enterprise: A look at Enlightened Perl Development But first, the EPO needs to create a publishing company called ORLY. -- print just = another = perl = hacker = if $,=$

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Peter Corlett
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 03:01:47AM -0500, Jonathan Rockway wrote: [...] Anyway, I hate to break this to you... if you want to know every detail of how the code works, you have to read the code. Reading code is the most important skill a programmer can have, so I suggest biting the bullet,

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Jonathan Rockway
* On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Peter Corlett wrote: On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 03:01:47AM -0500, Jonathan Rockway wrote: [...] Anyway, I hate to break this to you... if you want to know every detail of how the code works, you have to read the code. Reading code is the most important skill a programmer

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Peter Corlett
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:34:57AM -0500, Jonathan Rockway wrote: * On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Peter Corlett wrote: [...] Right, and I need to read the entire Linux and libc source code to be able to write a Unix application. It will help, yes. It may well help, but it is not necessarily the best

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Cory Watson
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:51 AM, J. Shirley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dare I say, an Enlightened Perl Development book? Being in the middle of 5 or 6 apps that all use the 'enlightened' stack of perl libraries I can personally say that I would _love_ to have this book to recommend to our

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Matthew Pitts
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 12:06 -0500, Cory Watson wrote: On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:51 AM, J. Shirley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dare I say, an Enlightened Perl Development book? Being in the middle of 5 or 6 apps that all use the 'enlightened' stack of perl libraries I can

Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

2008-04-29 Thread Marcus Ramberg
On 29. april. 2008, at 19.02, Peter Corlett wrote: On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:34:57AM -0500, Jonathan Rockway wrote: * On Tue, Apr 29 2008, Peter Corlett wrote: [...] Right, and I need to read the entire Linux and libc source code to be able to write a Unix application. It will help, yes.

Re: [Catalyst] Tutorial update (was: -next- book)

2008-04-29 Thread Kieren Diment
On 30 Apr 2008, at 07:43, Aaron Brown wrote: Marcus Ramberg wrote: We have a bunch of library documentation, manuals and tutorials for Catalyst tho (which we are very happy to accept new contributors to :) Speaking of which... I'm a new Catalyst user, or at least I've been trying, so I

Re: [Catalyst] Viewing username in Apache access_log (via FastCGI)

2008-04-29 Thread J. Shirley
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Kutbuddin Doctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::HTTP modules you pointed to seem to be for using Catalyst as a controller to access remote (not my own) web sites that use HTTP authentication (basic, Digest, NTLM).

[Catalyst] C::C::FormBuilder - self-formbuilder-submitted not set

2008-04-29 Thread Ryan Grace
Hello, Please excuse me if this has already been answered somewhere. I searched the archives and Googled quite a bit before turning to the list. I'm building a form with FormBuilder with my controller containing all the firm field definitions instead of using a .fb file. My problem is when