On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 12:48:57PM +0200, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: > Hi people, > > Time for a post that's a little different than your usual "New user" and > "New module" e-mails :) I'm posting here since it seems like the most > appropriate place to discuss these issues. > > I adressed an issue on the mod_perl list lately concerning the Apache:: > namespace organization. As you may know, all mod_perl modules are currently > grouped under Apache::, which creates a pretty extensive mess now that > there are many of them. > > You can see the thread here: > http://mathforum.org/epigone/modperl/skeldkendtrau . The RFC was generally > well received, so I think we are going to go through with it. > > Of course, we cannot change the current modules, but it would be preferable > to get new modules to follow certain conventions, like others on CPAN. > > Why am I adressing you? Because Randy suggested, and I agreed, that some > kind of module listing in categories would be interesting for the modules > and for the mod_perl community--probably having a page dedicated to > mod_perl modules. However, we don't want one person to maintain such a > category: just like PAUSE exists to avoid one person to take care of all > CPAN modules, it would be preferable to get module authors to categorize > their modules themselves. This can only be done satisfactorily with PAUSE, > to handle password protection etc... So I'm wondering if this is doable: > for example, on the "Register namespace" page, there could be a category > called "mod_perl modules", which would then bring you to a second page > where you choose your mod_perl category.
I'd be happy to see the Apache::* modules in section 15 (World Wide Web ...) moved into a new 'Apache' section (needn't be mod_perl specific, could include admin modules etc). I'm not sure how Andreas maintains 00modlist.long.html these days but there is clearly some 'sub-section' concept already in place ("Apache PerlAuthzHandler modules", "Apache PerlAccessHandler modules" etc) so it seems very reasonable that PAUSE should allow users to select which sub-section their module should be listed in. You could almost call it a bug that it doesn't already support it. The UI change ought to be as simple as adding the subsections to the "Module List Chapter" drop-down list (that currently contains just the 24 existing section names). Tim.