On May 15, 2010, at 7:19 AM, Mladen Turk <mt...@apache.org> wrote:

> On 05/15/2010 01:35 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>> Documentation says that
>>> "Note that the web interface is not being maintained."
>>> 
>>> Am I missing something obvious?
>> 
>> My personal preference would be to nuke all of the
>> GUI, and if someone is interested, we do a complete rewrite using modern
>> tools (Apache HTTPD + other tools).
>> 
> 
> Hmm, I was actually thrilled with the possibility to
> manage the TS without the need to install, setup and
> manage whole bunch of modules.
> 

Yeah, the GUI is "ok", but will need serious work to get up to speed with all 
the changes from the last 4+ years.

And in particular, code related to stats graphs is completely broken, I really 
think the best solution there is to integrate with some modern tool/GUI for 
graphing.

> Having additional components(modules) that would allow
> management from Httpd or Tomcat is fine.
> 
> Actually dunno what to think right now.
> Think that it would be much easier to enable web2 again
> then to rewrite that from the scratch, but might be
> I'm under estimating the problems.

I'm not against it if someone wants to own and work on it. The GUI did work 
before we moved to Apache, albeit many features were crippled or broken. But 
basic admin of common settings and config rules did work. I just don't know if 
anyone is interested to own and work on it. But maybe we have a new owner now? 
:)

Cheers,

-- Leif

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