Ok, you're on the list. I don't blame you for waiting, a couple of bugs popped up immediately after release (of course).

On 26 May 2010, at 18:56, Sébastien Lacombe wrote:

Hi,

Just to say that I want to be on the list.

Thanks for rc-httpd (I wait a little bit before complete the installation, maybe
until werc will come with it).

Sébastien

On 2010-05-25, à 17:53:29 +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote :
rc-httpd is a web server designed to run anywhere werc will,
requiring only rc, awk, sed, and ls from the Plan 9 toolset. At 388
lines of code it's not tiny, but it is rather feature-complete. It
will serve CGI scripts (including werc), its own modules (rather
more efficient than CGI), static files, and automatically index
directories across multiple separately-configured virtual hosts.
Configuration requires writing rc script, but I think many people
will still find it easier than configuring Apache or many other
servers.

Find it at http://eekee.is-a-geek.org/rc-httpd/

I hope this message isn't too much like spam. I wanted to get the
news of rc-httpd's existence 'out there', but won't be announcing
future releases on these lists unless encouraged otherwise. Mail me
off-list if you would like news of future updates.

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