[Catalyst] Problem with C::E::Apache and apache2/mod_perl2
Scott Karns
scottkinsf at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 23 02:08:21 CET 2006
--- Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior <acid06 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 3/22/06, Scott Karns <scottkinsf at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > That's it so far. Whew, I didn't expect moving
> from
> > the built-in engine to apache2/mod_perl2 would be
> so
> > much fun ;)
>
> I know that instead of whining I should try to help,
> but I think this
> sort of things should be considered top priorities
> by the ones who
> actually maintain Catalyst.
>
Nilson, I agree, but at the same time I know that this
is undoubtedly an all too typical case of so many
things to do, too few people to do them and not enough
hours in a day. Yeah, I got frustrated, but I
certainly learned along the way and I'm now better
prepared for the next bump(s) in the road.
> Don't get me wrong, I think Catalyst is wonderful
> *for me*.
> But it should also be wonderful for everyone else.
>
> -Nilson Santos F. Jr.
>
++
I too think Catalyst is the framework for me. With
Catalyst, I've been able to accomplish far more in
much less time than with any other set of perl tools
I've used for web development. I definitely want to
see Catalyst be completely solid, well maintained and
up to date for a long time to come. Toward that end,
I'm happy to contribute some of my time to help in any
(small) way I can. With some direction from the
Catalyscenti, I'd be happy to document some of my
experiences on the wiki, but I'll wait for some input
from the rest of this community before I do so.
Thanks for the great tools!
-Scott Karns
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