UPDATE: I've hashed together the first draft of GB's authentication and authorisation framework. There's no code, but there may be by the end of the day. Go and read about it! First 50 customers get a free GB t-shirt! ... or just an earlier spot in my server logs.
Inspired mostly by elusion's very nice Learning to Parrot, I've decided to document the progress of the weblogging system that I'm developing, using a weblog. :) The weblog itself will evolve from hand-written HTML to beautiful computer-generated TT or Mason code.1 This code will constitute the weblog system itself, which I've named Gutenberg2 pro tempore. More information about the project in general may be found here.
Please feel free to comment or otherwise as you see fit.
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1 To be decided as an issue of taste and usability with mod_perl 2. Any comments, suggestions, guidance and insight welcome.
2 Yes, I know that the name is already in use. I'm thinking of something new.
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