[Catalyst] Wiki down

Devin Austin devin.austin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 18:06:27 GMT 2012


On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:20 AM, pierrick dintrat
<pierrick.dintrat at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for previous cut message
>
> MojoMojo is not a broken software !
> Its problably the most finished open source software made with catalyst (
> thanks to Marcus Ramberg ).
> None of my mojomojo install have memory leaks ( ~10 wiki )
>
> I use it since a lot time on differents website as a wiki or a cms.
> It could be easy use it for the front catalyst site with your design.
>
> If more people (including me) make their final app open-source and let
> community get involved the marketing of catalyst and perl could be easier.
>
> my 2cts
>
> Le 7 mars 2012 18:05, pierrick dintrat <pierrick.dintrat at gmail.com> a écrit
> :
>
>> MojoMojo
>>
>> Le 7 mars 2012 11:35, Tobias Kremer <tobias.kremer at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Dimitar Petrov <mitakaa at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > I've asked yesterday at #catalyst and it seems to be unmodified
>>> > mojomojo
>>> > installation. The reason it's 503ing sometimes is probably memory leak.
>>> > You
>>> > can ask there to get more information.
>>>
>>> Thanks Dimitar, but I'm certainly not going to fix memory leaks in an
>>> IMHO broken wiki software which compared to other alternatives never
>>> really worked that well in the first place (and I've done my fair
>>> share of edits in it). No offense to the creators/maintainers.
>>> Unfortunately, migrating to a more widely used software (which just
>>> works) is probably unwanted (because it probably isn't written in
>>> Perl) and non-trivial.
>>>
>>> And before everyone starts shouting "well volunteered" because I'm
>>> obviously just ranting and not doing anything to change the situation,
>>> here's one I prepared earlier (couple of years ago TBH) which
>>> unfortunately never saw the light of day:
>>> http://www.funkreich.de/catalyst/
>>>
>>> Sorry for getting all emotional, but I'm somewhat frustrated that the
>>> leading Perl MVC framework still has that same old pathetic and often
>>> broken website. Is this something somebody is already working on?
>>>
>>> --Toby
>>>
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Tobias,

I think it's a great thing you are concerned and passionate about
this.  I too agree that the leading Perl web framework deserves better
representation.

This is going to be brief as I have loads of work to get to, but I
like version 1.0 of the site revamps you pointed the list to.

I'll follow this up later with suggestions as far as the wiki goes.

-Devin

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