On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Dr. David Kirkby
<david.kir...@onetel.net>wrote:

>
> Robert Bradshaw wrote:
> > On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> >
> >> William Stein wrote:
> >>
> >>> When we wrote the second version of the notebook, twisted.web2 was
> >>> *the*
> >>> way to go, according to various people.  However, it turned out that
> >>> using twisted.web2 was not the way to go, as the project was
> >>> discontinued as an independent project.
> >> Perhaps a silly questions, but is Apache the way to go?
> >
> > Whatever we choose, it should still work well as a stand-alone server
> > (unless we wanted to ship apache with Sage :) but it would be nice,
> > especially for large public servers, to use a platform that supported
> > some mod_* under apache as well.
> >
> > - Robert
>
>
> I would expect apache to come with any relatively recent Unix or
> unix-like box. Perhaps it's not installed by default though. (It is on
> Solaris).
>
> I just checked and see the latest Apache is 6.6 MB, so not small, but
> not particularly huge.
>
> Apache really is a standard. I don't see it has any serious competition.
>

There is no way that the Sage notebook will ever *depend* on Apache.  That
doesn't even make sense to suggest.

William

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