Eric Covener | 3 Jul 2009 04:49
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Re: svn commit: r787961 - in /httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/docs/manual/mod: core.html.en core.xml

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Eric Covener<covener <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:46 AM, <jorton <at> apache.org> wrote:
>
>>  </table>
>> -    <p>The <code class="directive">TimeOut</code> directive currently defines
>> -    the amount of time Apache will wait for three things:</p>
>> +    <p>The <code class="directive">TimeOut</code> directive defines the length
>> +    of time Apache will wait for I/O in various circumstances:</p>
>>
>>     <ol>
>> -      <li>The total amount of time it takes to receive a GET
>> -      request.</li>
>
>
> Isn't it still and end-to-end timeout on reading the request _line_ ?
> It didn't look that was covered in the replacement text.

Seems to just be my confusion with client/tcp buffering.

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William A. Rowe, Jr. | 21 Jul 2009 09:57

Re: [Httpd Wiki] Update of "ModAuthSSPI" by AAlvarez

Folks, this looks out of whack.

I'm a big fan of Tim's contributions, but this is not an Apache httpd
module.  This information belongs at the httpd project wiki as much
as PHP or mod_cluster do, which is to say, it doesn't seem to.

Bill
Nick Kew | 21 Jul 2009 11:10
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Re: [Httpd Wiki] Update of "ModAuthSSPI" by AAlvarez


On 21 Jul 2009, at 08:57, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

> Folks, this looks out of whack.
>
> I'm a big fan of Tim's contributions, but this is not an Apache httpd
> module.  This information belongs at the httpd project wiki as much
> as PHP or mod_cluster do, which is to say, it doesn't seem to.

Perhaps the wiki could/should have a section for third-party
modules?  Complete with $big-disclaimer.

The comparison with PHP doesn't really work, because
everyone knows about it, and they don't need our help
to find out about it.

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Jorge Schrauwen | 21 Jul 2009 11:34
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Re: [Httpd Wiki] Update of "ModAuthSSPI" by AAlvarez

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Nick Kew<niq <at> apache.org> wrote:
>
> On 21 Jul 2009, at 08:57, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
>> Folks, this looks out of whack.
>>
>> I'm a big fan of Tim's contributions, but this is not an Apache httpd
>> module.  This information belongs at the httpd project wiki as much
>> as PHP or mod_cluster do, which is to say, it doesn't seem to.
>
> Perhaps the wiki could/should have a section for third-party
> modules?  Complete with $big-disclaimer.
+1

When a 3rd party module doesn't work or behave badly the complaints
and help request tend to have a way to make it over here regardless if
it's our problem or not. So having some info handy seems like a good
idea, even if it's minimal info at best.

> The comparison with PHP doesn't really work, because
> everyone knows about it, and they don't need our help
> to find out about it.
>
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Mads Toftum | 21 Jul 2009 11:59
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Re: [Httpd Wiki] Update of "ModAuthSSPI" by AAlvarez

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:10:47AM +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
> Perhaps the wiki could/should have a section for third-party
> modules?  Complete with $big-disclaimer.
>
I'm not too keen to mix in 3rd party modules with the httpd wiki because
it'll just lead to more confusion.
I think modules.apache.org would be a more suitable place for such info.

vh

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William A. Rowe, Jr. | 22 Jul 2009 19:45

[Fwd: Application Period for Travel Assistance to ApacheCon US 2009 Opens Soon]


For our communities' attention, this is a few day's heads up before the
applications actually open...

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Application Period for Travel Assistance to ApacheCon US 2009 Opens
Soon
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 19:46:15 +1000
From: Gav... <gmcdonald <at> apache.org>

The Travel Assistance Committee is taking in applications for those wanting
to attend ApacheCon US 2009 (Oakland) which takes place between the 2nd and
6th November 2009.

The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be
able to attend ApacheCon US 2009 who may need some financial support in
order to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications
will be scored on their individual merit. Applications are open to all open
source developers who feel that their attendance would benefit themselves,
their project(s), the ASF and open source in general.

Financial assistance is available for flights, accommodation, subsistence
and Conference fees either in full or in part, depending on circumstances.
It is intended that all our ApacheCon events are covered, so it may be
prudent for those in Europe and/or Asia to wait until an event closer to
them comes up - you are all welcome to apply for ApacheCon US of course, but
there should be compelling reasons for you to attend an event further away
that your home location for your application to be considered above those
closer to the event location.

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William A. Rowe, Jr. | 22 Jul 2009 19:45

[Fwd: Application Period for Travel Assistance to ApacheCon US 2009 Opens Soon]


For our communities' attention, this is a few day's heads up before the
applications actually open...

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Application Period for Travel Assistance to ApacheCon US 2009 Opens
Soon
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 19:46:15 +1000
From: Gav... <gmcdonald <at> apache.org>

The Travel Assistance Committee is taking in applications for those wanting
to attend ApacheCon US 2009 (Oakland) which takes place between the 2nd and
6th November 2009.

The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be
able to attend ApacheCon US 2009 who may need some financial support in
order to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications
will be scored on their individual merit. Applications are open to all open
source developers who feel that their attendance would benefit themselves,
their project(s), the ASF and open source in general.

Financial assistance is available for flights, accommodation, subsistence
and Conference fees either in full or in part, depending on circumstances.
It is intended that all our ApacheCon events are covered, so it may be
prudent for those in Europe and/or Asia to wait until an event closer to
them comes up - you are all welcome to apply for ApacheCon US of course, but
there should be compelling reasons for you to attend an event further away
that your home location for your application to be considered above those
closer to the event location.

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