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[cgiapp] YAPC CGI::App talks revisited


It was great to see all the cgiapp people at YAPC in Toronto last year
(despite the fact that I was crazy sleep deprived the whole time).  I
hope I'll be seeing you all again at this year's YAPC in Chicago!

I'm not sure if I'm going to submit a talk yet, but like most people
here, I think *somebody* should be speaking about CGI::Application.  It
would be good for promotion and to show that whole world hasn't gone
completely Catalyst.

Some potential talk topics have been brought up on IRC and on the list. 
Note that I'm not trying to volunteer anybody for anything!  Just
throwing out some ideas:

 - CGI::Application::Dispatch (v2)
   (Maybe Michael Peters would like to speak on the new version? :)

 - The Authen and Authz plugins
   (Maybe Cees could talk about these? :)

 - AJAX and CGI::Application
   (Maybe Cees could do this one too? :) :)

 - CGI::Application - the flexible web development platform
   - one of the unique features of C::A is flexibility - it can be as
     lightweight or heavyweight as you want.
   - You can start simple with a couple of templates and an instance
     script and as you grow, you add plugins that suit your development
     style.

 - "Seven essential CGI::Application plugins"
   - Seven people could each speak for 5 minutes on their favourite
     plugin.  A great way to showcase all the things that C::A can do.


Any others?

As I say, I'm not sure if I'm going to submit a talk myself, but I
probably will if noone else is going to.  So it would be great to get 
some feedback before Monday to see what people are planning (if anything).

And if anybody wants to participate in the "seven plugins" talk, let me
know!


Michae



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