"David E. Wheeler" <david@kineticode.com> writes:
> On Apr 13, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Steffen Schwigon wrote:
>
>> All the new and reworked stuff around the project, the fresh new web
>> site, the professional references, the well-prepared github wiki, the
>> documentation, the db backend flexibility, the dynamic UI,
>> unbelievable what you did to it.
>
> Wow, very kind words, Steffen. Thank you.
BTW, I currently investigate on “corporate style†answers about where
Perl is used; and strangely it's quite difficult to find a central
resource of “enterprise class†Perl solutions that are more than just
the 1990's “glue†that many people still consider Perl to be.
Do you propagate Bricolage as reference project to some of the Perl
Organisations (TPF, EPO)? Anywhere else?
Do you know of a central reference resource where it would fit in,
together with SpamAssassin, LiveJournal, Bugzilla, MoveableType,
TypePad, (what else?)?
And generally I'm interested in customer use-cases where Perl is used
as their primary *heavy* workload, so *heavy* that they care about
tweaking hardware, OS or Perl. Like Amazon with Mason (not sure if
that's still valid).
I'm lacking a central starting point for these questions.
I'm asking you Bricolage guys as you seem to do it right. The
Bricolage corona is so shiny that one doesn't even think of Perl
first — which should become the other way around.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Steffen
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Steffen Schwigon <ss5@renormalist.net>
Dresden Perl Mongers <http://dresden-pm.org/>
> On Apr 13, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Steffen Schwigon wrote:
>
>> All the new and reworked stuff around the project, the fresh new web
>> site, the professional references, the well-prepared github wiki, the
>> documentation, the db backend flexibility, the dynamic UI,
>> unbelievable what you did to it.
>
> Wow, very kind words, Steffen. Thank you.
BTW, I currently investigate on “corporate style†answers about where
Perl is used; and strangely it's quite difficult to find a central
resource of “enterprise class†Perl solutions that are more than just
the 1990's “glue†that many people still consider Perl to be.
Do you propagate Bricolage as reference project to some of the Perl
Organisations (TPF, EPO)? Anywhere else?
Do you know of a central reference resource where it would fit in,
together with SpamAssassin, LiveJournal, Bugzilla, MoveableType,
TypePad, (what else?)?
And generally I'm interested in customer use-cases where Perl is used
as their primary *heavy* workload, so *heavy* that they care about
tweaking hardware, OS or Perl. Like Amazon with Mason (not sure if
that's still valid).
I'm lacking a central starting point for these questions.
I'm asking you Bricolage guys as you seem to do it right. The
Bricolage corona is so shiny that one doesn't even think of Perl
first — which should become the other way around.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Steffen
--
Steffen Schwigon <ss5@renormalist.net>
Dresden Perl Mongers <http://dresden-pm.org/>