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cvs commit: modperl-docs/src/docs/offsite articles.pod

stas        02/04/16 20:29:18

  Modified:    src/docs/offsite articles.pod
  Log:
  - added some articles from http://perl.apache.org/tidbits.html
  - added information about writing a new article
  Submitted by:	Per Einar Ellefsen <pe...@skynet.be>
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.3       +79 -11    modperl-docs/src/docs/offsite/articles.pod
  
  Index: articles.pod
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/docs/offsite/articles.pod,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- articles.pod	13 Apr 2002 18:11:59 -0000	1.2
  +++ articles.pod	17 Apr 2002 03:29:18 -0000	1.3
  @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
   
   mod_perl Articles in Printed and Online media
   
  -=head1 DESCRIPTION
  +=head1 Description
   
   There are many mod_perl articles published on the web and printed
   media. This document tries to partially cover these resources.
  @@ -12,7 +12,41 @@
   
   =head1 Printed Media
   
  -  META: to be completed
  +=over
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +C<The Perl Journal> (Volume 3, Issue 1). I<Stately Scripting with
  +mod_perl>, by I<Lincoln Stein> and I<Doug MacEachern>. Available
  +online: http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1285/sam03010001/
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +C<DBMS>, November 1997. I<Connecting Sybase to the Web>, by I<Brian
  +Jepson>: http://www.dbmsmag.com/9711i14.html
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +C<BYTE>, March 1998. I<Perl and Apache>, by I<Jon Udell>.
  +http://www.byte.com/art/9803/sec7/art1.htm .
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +C<The Linux Journal>, I<At the Forge: Combining Apache and Perl>, by
  +I<Reuven M. Lerner>.
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +C<The Linux Journal>, I<At the Forge: Speeding Up Database Access With
  +mod_perl>, by I<Reuven M. Lerner>.
  +
  +=item *
  +
  +Linux Magazin (german), I<Bis in den roten Bereich> - Examples on
  +performance test scripts to see the modperl benefits:
  +http://www.linux-magazin.de/ausgabe/1998/08/Pounder/pounder.html .
  +
  +=back
   
   =head1 Online Zines
   
  @@ -43,28 +77,62 @@
   Basic knowledge about Apache stages and mod_perl handlers article in
   German. http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2000/01/156/
   
  -
   =item *
   
  -
  +Webmonkey (http://www.webmonkey.com ) features some web tutorials
  +where they use mod_perl: They have an "intro to mod_perl":
  +http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/38/index2a.html?tw=perl and
  +"Choosing the right database system" uses mod_perl and ePerl:
  +http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/backend/databases/tutorials/tutorial1.html
  +.
   
   =item *
   
  -
  +Linux Journal ( http://www.linuxjournal.com/ ) features an article
  +called "Web watch: Catching Spiders with Bottrap" in which the authour
  +introduces Bottrap, a mod_perl module used to vut off crawlers and
  +bots.  http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5861
   
   =item *
   
  -
  -
  -
  +Randal L. Schwartz regularly puts his columns online, all of them
  +dealing with Perl, many with CGI, and some with mod_perl. See
  +http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/ ,
  +http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/UnixReview/ ,
  +http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/ .
   
   =back
   
  -
  -  META: to be completed
  + META: more articles are welcome 
   
   =head1 Are You Interested in Publishing Your Own mod_perl Article?
   
  -  META: to be completed
  +We always welcome new mod_perl articles. Here are some steps to help you
  +out.
  +
  +First, you should find out if your information might be better suited
  +as documentation for mod_perl. We try to maintain a big knowledge base
  +here, and additions are always welcome. Please contact L<the docs-dev
  +mailing
  +list|maillist::list-docs-dev> with patches or additions.
  +
  +If it doesn't fit into the documentation, Take23 (
  +http://www.take23.org ), the mod_perl news site, always welcomes new
  +articles. We suggest that you submit your article there, as it is the
  +main place for mod_perl-specific activity.
  +
  +For the content, we advocate reuse. If you're writing installation
  +instructions, you are free to get as much inspiration as you want from
  +the documentation on this site, especially the user guides. You should
  +always try and re-write it a little to add your own touch or more
  +user-friendliness, but you may keep the same steps and
  +information. After all, there's only one way to install it, and it's
  +pretty weel-documented already! This is true for all other aspects
  +covered here too. Of course, if you feel like you have created
  +something useful for everyone, feel free to send it back to us so that
  +we can re-enter it into our documentation base.
  +
  +Last, but not least, when you do publish your article, please notify us,
  +so that we can make a notice of it here!
   
   =cut
  
  
  

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