Hi William!
Count on us, my firm can sponsor work as I stated before, and also contribute
setting up test cases and perhaps also do some coding if we have the knowledge
to do whats needed.
My coders are not used to be part of any open source project, so we can not
take any leading roll though.
Hello William.
Thank you for commenting on this.
On 27.01.2019 21:13, William A Rowe Jr wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 11:35 AM John Dunlap mailto:j...@lariat.co>> wrote:
I'm in the process of optimizing our web application for performance and
one thing
that I was really excited to try
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 11:35 AM John Dunlap wrote:
> I'm in the process of optimizing our web application for performance and
> one thing that I was really excited to try was mod_http2 because it allows
> the browser to send multiple requests through the same TCP connection with
> compressed hea
I would prefer to see a mod_perl 2.6 or 3 against perl 5 rather than
perl 6 - I think it wouldn't go to far against perl 6 as there isn't the
uptake - we would be unlikely to migrate to a perl 6 backend - there is
too much pressure already to move to an alternative language (python at
the momen