I also think that the biggest problem whit such a list is that it become rapidly out-of-date. Thats why I don't plan to read all the corresponding websites of the modules and put the features on a new page (I won't update it anyway in a month or so..) but to provide a site where the authors (or other interested people) can enter their moduls in a structured way so we can compare them.
First i will start with the MVC or other Frameworks (own interest, also there is allready alot out there about template systems and db wrappers).
except the allready mentioned Mason and Apache::PageKit i also thought about OpenInteract, Interchange, Maypole, Embperl, CGI::Application and CGI::Builder. Any others?
For complete perl based CMS I found this node.
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