Hi,
Someone forwarded some patches of yours for NCSA httpd 1.3 to
us on the Apache server list.
Apache is a new httpd server, based on NCSA httpd 1.3. It is being
developed by non-NCSA folk who primarily run very busy httpd 1.3
servers and/or who want to make httpd do what they want it to.
Apache will be a public domain server.
We seem to share some common goals regarding httpd development, so
we'd like to invite you to join us. There's a mailing list
new-htttpd@hyperreal.com
which is very active - expect dozens of mail messages a day.
See http://www.hyperreal.com/httpd/arch/ for an archive of
the mail.
To subscribe, send mail to new-htttpd-request@hyperreal.com with
the word "subscribe" somewhere in the body.
So, if you're interested, we'll read from you sooner or later, otherwise,
watch out for a release of Apache, because it should fix some of the
problems you found, as well as a few you didn't.
To find out more about Apache, see
http://www.hyperreal.com/httpd/
regards,
rob, on behalf of the Apache group.
PS. Apache has not been formally annouced yet, so please keep it that way.
Someone forwarded some patches of yours for NCSA httpd 1.3 to
us on the Apache server list.
Apache is a new httpd server, based on NCSA httpd 1.3. It is being
developed by non-NCSA folk who primarily run very busy httpd 1.3
servers and/or who want to make httpd do what they want it to.
Apache will be a public domain server.
We seem to share some common goals regarding httpd development, so
we'd like to invite you to join us. There's a mailing list
new-htttpd@hyperreal.com
which is very active - expect dozens of mail messages a day.
See http://www.hyperreal.com/httpd/arch/ for an archive of
the mail.
To subscribe, send mail to new-htttpd-request@hyperreal.com with
the word "subscribe" somewhere in the body.
So, if you're interested, we'll read from you sooner or later, otherwise,
watch out for a release of Apache, because it should fix some of the
problems you found, as well as a few you didn't.
To find out more about Apache, see
http://www.hyperreal.com/httpd/
regards,
rob, on behalf of the Apache group.
PS. Apache has not been formally annouced yet, so please keep it that way.