Clayton Cottingham wrote:
I'd bet that mod_perl's slower growth rate over the past couple of years has a lot to do with Apache2 and no production mod_perl2.Well then we need to understand, via surveys etc, where all these mod_perl'ers came from, why they choose to use mod_perl
From there we should have a better understanding of where we come from
And who to market to, and how we have to educate those markets in order to
get them to even take a look at mod_perl
Thus, people wanting Apache2 would immediately screen out mod_perl. I think that's an awfully big hill to climb to convince new adopters, i.e. either stick with Apache1 or try a non-production mod_perl2.
Fortunately, with the imminent arrival of production mod_perl2, the growth rates of mod_perl will probably go up. (I'm guessing from hints in this thread that an announcement is imminent, right? Heck, I'm already using it in production.)
If possible, an rpm version of mod_perl2 ready at the same time as the announcement of a press release would probably help new adopters to try it out.
Take care,
Kurt
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