At 11:58 AM 10/31/2001, Scott R. Godin wrote: >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ask Bjoern Hansen) wrote: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott R. Godin) writes: > > > > > aside from the mailing lists @apache.org I haven't seen much else, and > > > having a fair preference for a usenet-style discussion as opposed to a > > > mailing list format, it might be useful to bring such onboard here at > > > nntp.perl.org... > > > > I don't think we to make an extra mod_perl list. Maybe I'll get > > around to adding some of the apache.org lists to the perl.org news > > server some day, but don't hold your breath - my list of projects is > > (too) long. :-) > >I just thought it would be nice to centralize the mod_perl discussion >here, along with the rest of the perl-related stuff.. seeing as the >stiff competition from the PHP fanatics and with the help of the Zend >Optimizer, PHP appears to far outstrip mod_perl in both memory usage and >speed. the more people that can get involved with improving mod_perl the >better, and again, bringing discussion to one centralized location for >these things isn't a bad idea.
He's not saying that there should not be a mod_perl list. It's that there is already a mod_perl list on apache.org. Go to http://perl.apache.org and subscribe to the mod_perl list there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]