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For all my misgivings, mod_perl remains the best open-source platform for
websites and web development.

Apparently this mailing list has been dormant for 28 months and the
website untouched for even longer. But I don't believe this technology is
outdated nor has it been abandoned- at least by its user community.

A little interest out there will go a long way. Please consider signing
up on the following and see where this goes:

mod_perl Users, Developers & Community
http://www.linkedin.com/e/-wgw644-gql587c6-3r/vgh/4019147/

Thanks!

Jim Schueler



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Re: Linked-In Group [ In reply to ]
Actually the website has been updated at least three times this year. If
you follow the documentation commit list you will get notifications of
changes.

Again, please check out the users and developers email list. mod_perl is
much more active than you are portraying here.
On Jul 26, 2011 12:06 PM, "Jim Schueler" <jschueler@eloquency.com> wrote:
> For all my misgivings, mod_perl remains the best open-source platform for
> websites and web development.
>
> Apparently this mailing list has been dormant for 28 months and the
> website untouched for even longer. But I don't believe this technology is
> outdated nor has it been abandoned- at least by its user community.
>
> A little interest out there will go a long way. Please consider signing
> up on the following and see where this goes:
>
> mod_perl Users, Developers & Community
> http://www.linkedin.com/e/-wgw644-gql587c6-3r/vgh/4019147/
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jim Schueler
>
>
>
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