On Fri, November 16, 2007 5:32 pm, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> As I mentioned before, the only place serf would go is back 'home' to
> Apache. But, that is predicated on the presence of a healthy
> community to manage and continue serf in the absence of any one
> individual. =) -- justin
I coun
On Fri, November 16, 2007 5:33 pm, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
>> Is the plan to remove the filtering mechanism entirely, or just the
>> filters that make HTTP happen?
>
> I honestly don't know yet. =) -- justin
IMHO the addition of filters was one the key reasons why httpd v2.0 was so
much better
On Nov 15, 2007 7:00 PM, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the plan to remove the filtering mechanism entirely, or just the
> filters that make HTTP happen?
I honestly don't know yet. =) -- justin
On Fri, November 16, 2007 12:56 pm, Mladen Turk wrote:
> OK cool. Will you guys put serf in ASF, or is it going to
> stay at Google?
> Having a third party code will be dubious decision for something
> that will be part of the httpd core.
+1.
Is there any barrier (apart from due process) that pr
On Nov 16, 2007 5:56 AM, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK cool. Will you guys put serf in ASF, or is it going to
> stay at Google?
As I mentioned before, the only place serf would go is back 'home' to
Apache. But, that is predicated on the presence of a healthy
community to manage and
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007 12:10 PM, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If the guys committing those stuff can share some light
to the rest of us, perhaps we could participate as well.
The path we're going down (for now) is making serf the core
input/output filtering mechanis
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
The path we're going down (for now) is making serf the core
input/output filtering mechanism. In a conversation here in Atlanta,
I was able to convince myself and a few other people that we could
transition filters/brigades into serf buckets.
We might want to go for a
On Nov 15, 2007 12:10 PM, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the guys committing those stuff can share some light
> to the rest of us, perhaps we could participate as well.
The path we're going down (for now) is making serf the core
input/output filtering mechanism. In a conversation her
Hi,
Seems that there are lots of commits made recently to
that branch (IIUC Apache 3)
However I simply cannot recall there was any discussion
except the one in the
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/sandbox/amsterdam/ROADMAP
So, a simple question, what are we doing?
What are the goals and a