I am glad to hear someone is working on Debian packages, as I am getting
ready to install Aolserver on a Debian server.


On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:53:36PM -0600, Roberto Mello wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 03:44:12PM -0400, Dossy wrote:
> > Are the weekly chats officially dead?  I know Nate is extraordinarily
> > busy right now (well, aren't we all) but we could still get on the chat
> > every week or every other week without him.
>
> Indeed!
>
> > Of course, it helps to have something to talk about and something worth
> > talking about ... so why don't I throw some suggestions out there:
> >
> > - Who has tried 4.0 beta?  Who is running 4.0 beta in a non-production
> >   environment?  Who is actually running it in production?
>
> I've been running it in development and I am really pleased.
>
> > - What's your single biggest gripe about AOLserver?  If you could have
> >   one thing changed or fixed, what would it be?
>
> - Readline support for nscp.
> - Examples of how to setup virtual servers.
> - Good Debian packages with nice start/stop scripts (working on it)
> - How to use libnsd to embed AOLserver in my own projects.
> - An SQLite driver (hopefully I'll get that working soon).
>
> -Roberto
>
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