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Emusic? Mojam?
I am wondering if the guys who developed these mod_perl 1.21 sites:

http://www.emusic.com
http://www.mojam.com

are on this mailing list.

(Actually, is it possible to develop a mod_perl site without having ever
been on this mailing list?)

Victor.
Re: Emusic? Mojam? [ In reply to ]
> Of course it is! However, it's only possible
> to develop mod_perl to the degree that one is familiar with mod_perl,
> logically enough. The people who hang around this list tend to be
> more familiar with it (on average) than others, but this is just
> a logical effect of self-selection.

Mod_perl is a challenge to install, configure and properly understand. I
just cannot imagine that someone would install and configure it without
actually knowing why he or she would need it!

> Why? What did you have in mind? You'll find that people around
> here will be very happy to help you out with mod_perl. :-)

Well, I am really curious to meet the folks who did these two mod_perl
sites! And I am still curious to look at anyone who wrote a complete
mod_perl application without having ever been on this mailing list, too. :-)

Vic.
Re: Emusic? Mojam? [ In reply to ]
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Victor Zamouline wrote:
> Well, I am really curious to meet the folks who did these two mod_perl
> sites! And I am still curious to look at anyone who wrote a complete
> mod_perl application without having ever been on this mailing list, too. :-)

I wrote mod_perl apps for about 6 months before I joined the list, just
through reading mod_perl.pod, mod_perl_porting.pod, perldoc Apache, perldoc
Apache::Request and other docs. They're all pretty good. Oh - and I had a
start from some article in a mag - might have been Lincoln's first mod_perl
article in WebTechniques.

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