> > > 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. >
Good Point > 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 > This is a crucial point for sure, making sure your marketing and software are timed together -- Report problems: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html List etiquette: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html