On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:23:04PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 28. November 2005 13:28:20 +0000 Jens Vagelpohl <jens@dataflake.org> wrote:
On 28 Nov 2005, at 13:25, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
It's a matter of resources, plain and simple. No one has stepped forward to support it, so it atrophied. If you think it's a great thing to keep, volunteer.
I would if I had the time and the knowlege. But I don't see a Problem with the Code right now. As I said i runs here perfectly smooth.
"It works" and "is supported" are two different things. "Is supported" also means there are people who will come forward and help out when the code breaks or when people ask questions about it. As you have seen yourself, no one does. The answer is (and will remain, unless someone volunteers): Use at your own peril.
I agree. There should be one supported way to achive a goal. In the past we had at least three methods to run Zope (fortunately we kicked PCGI support in the past). My suggestion is to deprecate FCGI officially in the docs and through a deprecation warning and to kick it at some time (not necessarily after two release cycles). So people can still use but they should know that they are using a deprecated feature...objections?
Sure I object. Why should perfectly working code be removed. There is no alternativ for heavy loaded sites which need integration of apache and zope. mod_proxy is no alternativ because it raises the load even further. Bye Estartu ------------------------------------------------- Gerhard Schmidt | E-Mail: schmidt@ze.tum.de TU-München | WWW & Online Services | Tel: 089/289-25270 | Fax: 089/289-25257 | PGP-Publickey auf Anfrage