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Stas Bekman
Jul 20, 2010
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But as you know in a big community there are always people who love to
help, and there is a bunch of developers from all around the world who patch
mod_perl, develop entire Perl modules for it, debug the server and advocate it.
I’m afraid the list of contributing developers is too long to include here. But
you are welcome to join the mod_perl mailing list and see all these folks in
action. I promise you, you won’t regret the show, since you are going to learn
much more than just about mod_perl. See for yourself.

About the Author

Stas Bekman is an author of
the mod_perl Guide and
is currently co-athoring a book about mod_perl for
O’Reilly and Associates, Inc
together with
Eric Cholet.
He is a member of the
Apache Software Foundation.
You can find more about his works and joys at his
personal web site.

thumbnail Stas Bekman

Stas Bekman is a ServerWatch contributor.

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