Re: enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-06 Thread David Hodgkinson
"Gerald Richter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 3) Is there anyone who'd like to volunteer virtual space to host this? e.g. ftp, web, creating a mailing list, etc. I can do this, but I guess it also wouldn't be a problem to host this on perl.apache.org This is, IMHO, a mod_perl advocacy

Re: enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-06 Thread Stas Bekman
On 6 Dec 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote: "Gerald Richter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 3) Is there anyone who'd like to volunteer virtual space to host this? e.g. ftp, web, creating a mailing list, etc. I can do this, but I guess it also wouldn't be a problem to host this on

Re: enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-06 Thread barries
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:33:29AM -0500, Ed Park wrote: I've been using mod_perl for two years, and I'm currently particularly interested in: 1) Definitively establishing mod_perl as a credible player in the enterprise space. 2) Discussing enterprise-level architecture considerations,

Re: enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-06 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Ed Park wrote: The project that I propose is simple and concrete: create an open forum in which all of the folks who are currently undergoing the same growing pains that we are, or who have been through them already, or who are otherwise [...] The scalable list is for

enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-05 Thread Ed Park
nd put any monitoring tools, performance benching tools, etc. into open-source. To that end, I'll be creating a page that publishes any code we come up with and summarizes our thoughts. I'd be happy to publish that page myself, but I could also just add it as a page-- 'Enterprise mod_perl arc

Re: enterprise mod_perl architectures

2000-12-05 Thread Gerald Richter
Some of those folks don't read this list regularly, and in that case, I'd be happy to email them/call them directly if people could just point them my way. I know that iii in London (www.iii.co.uk) use Embperl/mod_perl for there site and they generate about 1 million dynamic pages a day. For