Hi.
I am a long-term (30+) user of Apache/mod_perl (and perl), but at the application level,
not at the committer or PMC level.
May I therefor respectfully contribute an "outsider's" point of view ?
I believe that mod_perl (like perl itself) suffers from the fact that it is just "too
good", i
> What is missing or too hard to do in mod_perl?
1) Using an MPM other than prefork
2) Websockets
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 2:57 PM Chris
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 08:40:33PM +0100, Sander Striker wrote:
> > Dear community members,
> >
> > As projects mature, they will naturally reach a poi
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 08:40:33PM +0100, Sander Striker wrote:
> Dear community members,
>
> As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity
> reduces to a level such that the project is no longer sustainable. At
> Apache, projects reach this stage when there are not at leas
I am also still around and keeping an eye on things, maybe from afar a little,
but still here and invested.
For myself, I find that one of the challenges in filing board reports is having
to effectively report more or less nothing of value, on a schedule that’s just
long and infrequent enough t
Hello,
> On 18 Mar 2021, at 23:05, Michel Jansen wrote:
>
> Isnt it interesting to know how many, happy, users modperl has?
Yes, count me in. Out of curiosity I tried to search for a mod_perl alternative
for our applications, but have not found anything which could replace it. It
might be old
Hello,
I am interested in volunteering (performing duties of a PMC member) some
of my time/knowledge to keep this project up and running.
Nedzad Hrnjica
ned...@nedzadhrnjica.com
On 2021-03-17 20:40, Sander Striker wrote:
Dear community members,
As projects mature, they will naturally reach
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From: Steve Hay
Sent: Thursday, 18 March 2021 9:06 PM
To: Fred Moyer
Cc: Adam Prime ; mod_perl list
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] The future of mod_perl
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 at 05:07, Fred Moyer wrote:
>
> Longer response here.
>
> So I'm happy to be another active PMC member s
Isnt it interesting to know how many, happy, users modperl has?
Michel
> Op 18 mrt. 2021 om 06:07 heeft Fred Moyer het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Longer response here.
>
> So I'm happy to be another active PMC member still involved. As
> someone with a growing family, my time is limited, but
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 09:50:05PM -0400, Jim Albert wrote:
> Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be
> pulling the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but
> is it reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives
> inline with the various means
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 at 05:07, Fred Moyer wrote:
>
> Longer response here.
>
> So I'm happy to be another active PMC member still involved. As
> someone with a growing family, my time is limited, but not too much to
> review and lend a +1 or feedback. I think that may be the case for a
> few of the
Jim, mod_perl, while a module, is it's own Top Level Project at the
Apache Software Foundation. So the Project Management Committee (PMC)
of the mod_perl project determines how things go. For other modules that
aren't their own project, they fall under the Apache HTTPD PMC's domain.
Right now
Thanks for the thorough response, Fred.
At some point before mod_perl stops having any development support would
you expect an End Of Life announcement with reasonable advanced notice?
I haven't followed discussion or announcements on other Apache modules
to know how modules normally reach the
Longer response here.
So I'm happy to be another active PMC member still involved. As
someone with a growing family, my time is limited, but not too much to
review and lend a +1 or feedback. I think that may be the case for a
few of the folks on this list. I'd like to see Steve Hay lead the
future
I didn't say there are no developers, I said there is no active
development happening. Steve Hay is a developer. Fred Moyer, who replied
to this thread earlier this evening, has also made significant
contributions to the project. I can dive into the C if I have to, to fix
bugs or review code, b
Sure... I'll start a new thread after I reply here.
I don't know about how apache projects are maintained and the logistics,
but there are two issues here.
Foremost... from your previous response you need a few people to step up
and file your described report indicating no new releases, but tha
Happy to continue being a maintainer. Longer response coming soon :)
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 7:39 PM Adam Prime wrote:
> I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then a new thread would be
> the place to do that.
>
> With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the
> community i
I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then a new thread would be
the place to do that.
With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the
community if, when, and how that happens. That's what the point of this
thread is. If there aren't people that are committed enough to t
Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be pulling
the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but is it
reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives inline
with the various means of using mod_perl from the low level means of
interfacing with t
The projects current state is that no new development happening. This
isn't to say that new development shouldn't happen, but it isn't. Apache
and Perl both continue to move forward, and we are pretty lucky that the
design that Stas, Phillipe, Geoff, etc built mod_perl 2 under is
resilient enou
1 6:41 AM
*To:* d...@perl.apache.org; modperl@perl.apache.org
*Subject:* [DISCUSS] The future of mod_perl
Dear community members,
As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity
reduces to a level such that the project is no longer sustainable. At
Apache, projects reach this sta
On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 19:40, Sander Striker wrote:
>
> Dear community members,
>
> As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity reduces
> to a level such that the project is no longer sustainable. At Apache,
> projects reach this stage when there are not at least 3 acti
Subject: [DISCUSS] The future of mod_perl
Dear community members,
As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity reduces to
a level such that the project is no longer sustainable. At Apache, projects
reach this stage when there are not at least 3 active PMC members providing
On Mar 17, 2021, at 3:40 PM, Sander Striker wrote:
> If you are interested in seeing mod_perl remain an active project, and are
> able to help maintain and provide oversight, please respond in this thread
> indicating that you are interested in performing the duties of a PMC
> member[2].
I am,
Dear community members,
As projects mature, they will naturally reach a point where activity
reduces to a level such that the project is no longer sustainable. At
Apache, projects reach this stage when there are not at least 3 active PMC
members providing oversight. Projects that reach this stage
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