Domain: webgui.nl
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Very good news
This is very good news.
I've been working with 5.3 beta 7 for the last few weeks. It is such a great system!
Perl 5.8.something is on there and even applications like WebGUI work like a charm. :)
I hope the official will be out soon. :) -
Use an ajusted version of WebGUI
We use an ajusted version of WebGUI in conjunction with our bookkeeping software Cash on our on-line shop.
It works quite well and we'll probably publish our changes to WebGUI on the dutch website about this beautifull Content Management System and Application Platform later this year. -
WebGUI matches Zope but uses Perl
I like WebGUI better since it is based on perl, well mod_perl actually. That and the fact that I know perl and don't know python.
WebGUI is built for end user usability and for letting the tech people get back to the tech part.
It is really feature rich and contains:
- Flexible styling using built in macro's and HTML::Template.
- Survey creation with no programming required (very cool!!)
- Internationalisation (so you can get it in Dutch, German, Chinese, etc.)
- Built in discussion method's
- Built in calendar
- Built in image gallery
- Built in e-mail forms
There is also open support for WebGUI that can be found here.
Last time it was mentioned on
/. the mysql daemon fell under the heavy load, but if you want to try it right now (and it's slashdotted) you can always go to sourceforge. -
Re:What is the answer?
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That support forum already exists
and it is located at WebGUI.nl.
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Open Docs can be made
And that is exactly what we are working on at WebGUI.nl.
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DRDB network raid system anyone?
I'm building a heartbeat cluster to serve WebGUI pages and files via samba.
This going to be presented at a congress for the Netherlands Network User Group November 13th (a mostly Novell and Microsoft NT association).
I have been looking for a solution to mirror files between the two cluster nodes. SCSI is just too expensive for this, since low cost is one of the requirements. I've been trying to compile DRDB on my gentoo 1.3 systems but the 2.4 kernel isn't supported by the default DRDB distibution yet.
Does anyone know about any other projects like these that actually work?