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> On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 10:41, Simon Brock wrote: > > On a related theme, where should we send bug fixes? On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 16:49, Chris Davies wrote: > I'd say, at least post the diff to the list -- I don't know that anyone > is really maintaining things. > I'll get the diff for our change and post it as well. Thank you for doing this! Unfortunately Ingo is occupied with many other interesting problems and it seems as if he currently doesn't have the time to develop Tux further. Nonetheless it's still one of the most advanced webservers with some key advantages over thttpd, fnord and others. Beyond its unbeaten speed, it has the ability to run "in front of" Apache on the same IP and port, eg. as an web-accellerator, and the possibility to extend its functionality with user-loadable modules. As I see it, this combination can make it a very powerful solution for chat-servers as well... At present, this mailing-list is the only way to share patches, installation hints and other resources. However, may be someday a small group of webmasters will gather together for the purpose of coordinating their changes. It wouldn't be the first time in history... (see http://httpd.apache.org/ABOUT_APACHE.html#How) Regards, Maximilian
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