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> From: Bill Moseley <[email protected]>
>To: John Napiorkowski <[email protected]>; The elegant MVC web framework
><[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 12:39 AM
>Subject: Re: [Catalyst] Backlog for proposed changes in next Catalyst release
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>On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:24 AM, John Napiorkowski <[email protected]> wrote:
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>http://play-perl.org/quest/5134cdc18e0a96450f000038
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>>There was a discussion about this on #catalyst-dev and in general people seem
>>to think its ok.
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>>Bill, are you up to giving the work a try? I'd be happy to mentor you. I
>>don't think its killer work, but would really help
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>I would like to give it a try, yes. I'm just not sure when. I guess there's
>no rush since there's a plugin. I was just thinking it would be wise to make
>it a standard part of the framework since it's something that every app
>probably should to, but easy to ignore or get wrong.
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>Bill, I think there's general agreement that the plugin is stable enough and
>right enough that it should represent core behavior. Although one of
>Catalyst's strengths has been to be un-opinionated and leave stuff to external
>distributions when possible, I think this does fall under the 'all good apps
>should work this way'. I've tentatively pegged it for the March Catalyst
>release, since it seems pretty straightforward, at least for now. If you
>think you can fit it in (or talk your boss/clients/whatever into paying for
>your time) please give a shout out. It would be great to see more people get
>to know Catalyst internals a bit, otherwise I don't really see how we are
>going to be able to move the platform forward.
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>I wonder what percent of Catalyst apps make use of that plugin.
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> Not sure, but I think the play-perl ticket has a good way to not break most
>people's code
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>Bill Moseley
>[email protected]
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