From: Thomas A. <ae...@gr...> - 2003-01-20 10:40:40
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Hello, On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 19:42, chromatic wrote: > I'm pretty busy, but I've always intended to return (first it was "after the > Slash book", then it was "after the move", and now it's "in between > Everythiing and the new book" and "when I figure out what to use it for." Yep, I see, you *are* very busy :-) > (http://wgz.org/chromatic/perl/evserver.tar.gz). Cool! > > I'm happy to take patches to CVS, and that might spur on a wave or two of > refactoring and redesign on my part. If you're interested in doing your own > thing, feel free. It does not make any sense to me to fork your project now that I know that it's only sleeping, not dead. So, be warned, you might get patches :-) Anyway, the "thing" I started to do will not be fully integrated into Jellybean, it's rather a kind of a multi-headed application being intended to work in as many models as possible (CGI, mod_perl, SpeedyCGI, FastCGI) and also come with it's own lightweight webserver running out-of-the-box (even on Windows ...) for those not willing to take the time to set up a full-featured webserver. Jellybean looks like a very good approach to me since it both features a persistent Perl environment and a few ideas easing up developer's life. So depending on how my project goes on only minor modifications to Jellybean are required. Best regards, Tom ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Aeby, Kirchweg 40, 1735 Giffers, Switzerland, Voice : (+41)26 4180040 Internet: ae...@gr... PGP public key available ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of. -- Ogden Nash |