:-) I really dont care how it will be named, but I hope that the system will allow us restart coding perl as free scripts to general webmasters use, actually I only see a real aplication to perl on dedicated servers where you will use modperl or fastcgi.... Looking at hotscripts.com we can take an idea of this... php is killing perl (for sure Im talking only about perl for web) .... The production of php is growing and perl is going down... and maybe this "bad" support for small projects wich runs under virtual accounts (and represent the majority) can to explain .... Also, the usage of Catalyst will not help for sure, will create more a problem... wich virtual host offer it? For my projects I use mason, but I will be on a dual dedicated server with modperl2 and all I need to run perl good .

In reply to Re^2: About perl6 and apache by Anonymous Monk
in thread About perl6 and apache by Anonymous Monk

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