Hi, Chris Darroch wrote: > Hi -- > > As Paul Querna noted recently, some folks are using mod_fcgid > these days instead of mod_fastcgi, in part because it was (I believe) > the first of the two to work with httpd 2.2. Unfortunately, the > original developer of mod_fcgid, Pan Qingfeng, has largely moved on > to other things. > > He and I have been in touch lately about long-term maintenance > of mod_fcgid. (We've helped by a colleague of mine who can translate > fluently between Chinese and English, although Pan Qingfeng's English > is quite good as well.) In a pinch, I've offered to help get releases > out and review some of the queued-up patches contributed by various folks.
I don't know much about the legal issues, but I think it's a good time to decide about that. FastCGI is very popular and should be available by the apache-distribution. mod_fcgid did a nice start with their process-control (in shared hosting environments), but it's lacking good documentation and active maintenance. When I read the question about the current development state of mod_fcgid, I thought about to spent some time on it to (try to) improve things, but I wouldn't be worth if Apache httpd would come up with native FastCGI support in 2.4.x. 0.02$, .max