Hello everyone,
I've been working on a replacement for
Apache::ASP for some time and I am just about ready to upload it to the CPAN.
Before I can release the module, I need a name for it.
- Apache2::ASP?
- ASP::Apache2?
- Apache2::ASP::Lite?
- other?
Unlike Apache::ASP, it is not compatible with Apache 1.3x - at all. However, it is quite fast and stores its sessions in a database instead of a file on disk. It also does not support the "XMLSubs" extensions.
I'm trying to figure out a name for the new module. It provides an ASP environment to programmers running under mod_perl2. Therefore, Apache2::ASP. However, I don't know if that is too close to Apache::ASP and might confuse folks.
So - what do I call this new module?
UPDATE - I have contacted the author of Apache::ASP and am awaiting his reply.
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