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Posted to advocacy@perl.apache.org by Frank Wiles <fr...@wiles.org> on 2004/08/23 19:35:33 UTC

mp2 article for sysadmin

  Hi Everyone,  

  SysAdmin has accepted my proposal for an article on mod_perl. 
  Basically a general "what is mod_perl" with some mp1 vs mp2 stuff.  

  They want it for either their January or March issue, but may be able
  to use it in December if I can crank it out in the next 1-2 weeks.  

  I'm assuming that mp 2.0 will be official before December.  Is there
  any worry that it won't be golden by then?  If so it might be in our
  best interest to have the article go in the January or March issue.  

  What do you guys think? 

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   Frank Wiles <fr...@wiles.org>
   http://www.wiles.org
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Re: mp2 article for sysadmin

Posted by Frank Wiles <fr...@wiles.org>.
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 20:22:11 -0700
Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org> wrote:

> Frank Wiles wrote:
> >   Hi Everyone,  
> > 
> >   SysAdmin has accepted my proposal for an article on mod_perl. 
> >   Basically a general "what is mod_perl" with some mp1 vs mp2 stuff.
> >    
> 
> Frank++!
> 
> >   They want it for either their January or March issue, but may be
> >   able to use it in December if I can crank it out in the next 1-2
> >   weeks.  
> > 
> >   I'm assuming that mp 2.0 will be official before December.  Is
> >   there any worry that it won't be golden by then?  If so it might
> >   be in our best interest to have the article go in the January or
> >   March issue.  
> > 
> >   What do you guys think? 
> 
> We hope so, but you know how it is in the open source, it'll be out as
> 
> soon as it's ready. So when you write the article, you can just say, 
> "hopefully by the time this article is published mod_perl 2.0 has
> already been released" or something like that.

  That's what I figured, but I just wanted to make sure there wasn't any
  known issue that was going to keep it from being released before then
  that I might have missed on the mailing lists. 

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   Frank Wiles <fr...@wiles.org>
   http://www.wiles.org
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Re: mp2 article for sysadmin

Posted by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org>.
Frank Wiles wrote:
>   Hi Everyone,  
> 
>   SysAdmin has accepted my proposal for an article on mod_perl. 
>   Basically a general "what is mod_perl" with some mp1 vs mp2 stuff.  

Frank++!

>   They want it for either their January or March issue, but may be able
>   to use it in December if I can crank it out in the next 1-2 weeks.  
> 
>   I'm assuming that mp 2.0 will be official before December.  Is there
>   any worry that it won't be golden by then?  If so it might be in our
>   best interest to have the article go in the January or March issue.  
> 
>   What do you guys think? 

We hope so, but you know how it is in the open source, it'll be out as 
soon as it's ready. So when you write the article, you can just say, 
"hopefully by the time this article is published mod_perl 2.0 has already 
been released" or something like that.

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