Re: mod_perl and nntp.perl.org

2001-10-30 Thread Gunther Birznieks
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 usen

Re: mod_perl and nntp.perl.org

2001-10-30 Thread Scott R. Godin
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 fo

Re: mod_perl and nntp.perl.org

2001-10-30 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
[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

Re: mod_perl and nntp.perl.org

2001-10-28 Thread David Kirol
I am also interested in finding more help with mod_perl. I am trying to use HTML Mason (which requires mod_perl) and other tools. Any thing that would help reduce the learning gradient for me would be appreciated. "Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAI

mod_perl and nntp.perl.org

2001-10-28 Thread Scott R. Godin
I just sorted through the news groups here looking to see if there was a perl.mod_perl group specifically for discussing same, or something along those lines, but found little.. is it worth pursuing a request for such a thing to be added, or something similar in scope that could enclose mod_p