in reply to Re: Attack on Perl or Perl's need better PR (again)
in thread Attack on Perl or Perl's need better PR (again)

Do we need to rally the troops for an NMS style replacement for Webmin? This might answer the immediate question of what the Perl community is doing about it.

The situation is somewhat different I guess, because Webmin is still actively maintained and evolves regularly. Perhaps we'd better convince the webmin developers to build a new-generation product instead.

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