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in reply to Lightweight Perl CMS

oh thanks anonymous! it seems very well done!

Some monks here use it? it is stable and secure?

there are no rules, there are no thumbs..

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Re^2: Lightweight Perl CMS
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 18, 2013 at 08:32 UTC

    Some monks here use it? it is stable and secure?

    I've never heard of it or used it :) Same goes for these things and

    App::Office::CMS - A Canny, Microlight and Simple CMS

    If you know anything about the authors or the frameworks, read the reviews (even self-reviews in docs), take a look at bug cue (open/resolved/rejected), you can guess at the stability/security :)

    now dhoss* and ron.savage* do know they way around code , but their stuff isn't super popular, so I would use it and it should be reasonably secure

      thanks again anonymous..
      I never started to use heavly a webframework nor a CMS (obviosly Perl ones) for lack of affordable information. And the related fear to find myself, 5 years after, with a mess of buggy code that is hard or impossible to maintain..

      I do not stay all the day on the net to search news or test on tis subjects (is a limit.. maybe) and Perlmonks is the only online communty where i lurk.

      So when some wise monk state that something is reliable i go there and i pick up.

      I have not found this for web develop so i never started with some and i still remain with my CGI

      I think that web develop is still a battlefield where Perl can win but there is not a solid stone on which build that house, like was with CGI.pm in the past.

      I hope in the future(sometimes)..

      thanks again for starting tips about Perl web dev judgement.
      there are no rules, there are no thumbs..

        I think that web develop is still a battlefield where Perl can win but there is not a solid stone on which build that house, like was with CGI.pm in the past.

        Sure there is, Plack, Plack, Plack, Plack, Plack,

        mojolicious, dancer, dancer2, cgi-application, catalyst, squatting, all run on plack