I think it's a good idea. You should do it. Jack On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Joel Roth <joelz@pobox.com> wrote:
Dear Dancers,
I've evolved a simple CMS for my own purposes, taking some cues from blosxom, which was my first experience with a web framework.
I'm curious if any of you think there would be value in having a more complete example Dancer app available.
The current design has these main features.
* flat file design, no database * user login * simple access control based on two text files + access: username dir1 dir2 dir3... + restricted_dirs: dira dirb dirc... * Markdown-format pages in $root_dir/pages * generates directory listings for files in $root_dir/public
I already created a perl module for the app, which includes scripts to generate the passwd file and the directory listings.
I'd need to do a bit more work to create a generate app dir with default pages and provide enough documentation to get started.
I'm wondering if you all think this field is saturated already, or if it might contribute to Dancer adoption to have a file-based CMS available as an sample app.
I think it might help newcomers to Dancer to have a full-function app because despite generally excellent documentation, I found it did take me quite a bit of trial and error to get the necessary bells to ring and the whistles to blow.
Perhaps there are other Dancer-based apps that are more sophisticated or complete, and would be better suited.
Will appreciate any of your ideas, with my regards,
Joel Roth --
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