Catalyst is an MVC framework for web development in perl, designed to save on wheel re-invention without getting in the way of architecting your application however is best suited to the problem domain and taking full advantage of the power of CPAN
Mojomojo is a Catalyst and DBIx::Class -powered content management system that borrows many concepts from wikis and blogs. It allows you to maintain a full tree-structure of pages, and to interlink
... [More] them in various ways. It has full version support, so you can always go back to a previous version and see what's changed with an easy AJAX-based diff system. There are also a bunch of other features like a live AJAX preview while editing, automatic attachment galleries, RSS feeds for every wiki page, page permissions editor. [Less]
Angerwhale is Perl-based bloging software that reads posts from the filesystem, and determines authorship based on the post's PGP digital signature. These posts can be in a variety of formats (text
... [More], wiki, HTML, POD), and new formats can be added dynamically at runtime. Posting comments is also supported, and again, authorship is determined by checking the digital signature.
Features include guaranteed valid XHTML 1.1 output, social tagging, categories, syntax highlighting (see http://blog.jrock.us/articles/Syntax%20Highlighting.pod for details), RSS and YAML feeds for every article, comment, tag, and category, nested comments, intelligent caching of everything, space-conserving mini-posts, search-engine (and human!) friendly archiving, a flashy default theme, and lots of other cool stuff. [Less]
Essentially a learning exercise (but may turn into something more). Tanuki-blog is a simple blog engine written in Perl using the Catalyst Framework.
Any feedback is welcome. The source code is open
... [More] to anyone for comments (Browse the source and then double click on a source code line you want to comment).
You can email me (Michael) at maikeru.horando ... gmail.com (where ... is an @ sign) [Less]