4 May 2007 12:57
4 May 2007 14:09
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro <at> sun.com>
2007-05-04 12:09:31 GMT
2007-05-04 12:09:31 GMT
Xan wrote, On 04/05/07 12:57: > I just want to know if there is a web page/wiki page that officialy > display the list of the main web pages using cherokee? > > I think it were useful for promoting cherokeeThe site still lacks that page.. but I do agree on creating one. Angonio Ognio also proposed something similar a few weeks ago. Brian is currently working on an amazing new documentation system for Cherokee (You'll see.. it rocks!). I think that, as soon as he gets the first production version, we can go ahead and create it. -- -- Greetings, alo.
4 May 2007 14:20
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alvaro <at> sun.com>
2007-05-04 12:20:59 GMT
2007-05-04 12:20:59 GMT
Stefan de Konink wrote, On 04/05/07 14:13: > Alvaro Lopez Ortega schreef: >> Xan wrote, On 04/05/07 12:57: >> >> > I just want to know if there is a web page/wiki page that officialy >> > display the list of the main web pages using cherokee? >> > >> > I think it were useful for promoting cherokee>> >> The site still lacks that page.. but I do agree on creating one. >> Angonio Ognio also proposed something similar a few weeks ago. >> >> Brian is currently working on an amazing new documentation system >> for Cherokee (You'll see.. it rocks!). I think that, as soon as he >> gets the first production version, we can go ahead and create it. > > Maybe adding an automatic benchmark system that runs every week on the > latest versions of the 'to be tested' software? That would be pretty interesting as well, although I don't think we currently have the infrastructure for hosting something like that. Is there some volunteer for hosting and maintaining this? -- -- Greetings, alo.
4 May 2007 14:13
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Stefan de Konink <skinkie <at> xs4all.nl>
2007-05-04 12:13:34 GMT
2007-05-04 12:13:34 GMT
Alvaro Lopez Ortega schreef: > Xan wrote, On 04/05/07 12:57: > > > I just want to know if there is a web page/wiki page that officialy > > display the list of the main web pages using cherokee? > > > > I think it were useful for promoting cherokee> > The site still lacks that page.. but I do agree on creating one. > Angonio Ognio also proposed something similar a few weeks ago. > > Brian is currently working on an amazing new documentation system > for Cherokee (You'll see.. it rocks!). I think that, as soon as he > gets the first production version, we can go ahead and create it. Maybe adding an automatic benchmark system that runs every week on the latest versions of the 'to be tested' software? Stefan
4 May 2007 19:25
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Xan <DXpublica <at> telefonica.net>
2007-05-04 17:25:01 GMT
2007-05-04 17:25:01 GMT
En/na Alvaro Lopez Ortega ha escrit: > Xan wrote, On 04/05/07 12:57: > > > I just want to know if there is a web page/wiki page that officialy > > display the list of the main web pages using cherokee? > > > > I think it were useful for promoting cherokee> > The site still lacks that page.. but I do agree on creating one. > Angonio Ognio also proposed something similar a few weeks ago. > > Brian is currently working on an amazing new documentation system > for Cherokee (You'll see.. it rocks!). I think that, as soon as he > gets the first production version, we can go ahead and create it. > Okay. Pointing me a notice when it works!! I will be grad to collaborate, altought sure you have the main information
Xan
4 May 2007 19:28
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Xan <DXpublica <at> telefonica.net>
2007-05-04 17:28:15 GMT
2007-05-04 17:28:15 GMT
> > > > Maybe adding an automatic benchmark system that runs every week on the > > latest versions of the 'to be tested' software? It will be great!!! There were uptodate bencharmks of cherokee!. Great > > That would be pretty interesting as well, although I don't think we > currently have the infrastructure for hosting something like that. > > Is there some volunteer for hosting and maintaining this? > If purpose of non-offending, did you thinking changing the hosting that supports this? I think it were best (more fastly and uptodately) that the server which has svn has the script for doing benchmarks too Regards, Xan.
4 May 2007 19:47
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Stefan de Konink <skinkie <at> xs4all.nl>
2007-05-04 17:47:41 GMT
2007-05-04 17:47:41 GMT
Alvaro Lopez Ortega schreef: > That would be pretty interesting as well, although I don't think we > currently have the infrastructure for hosting something like that. > > Is there some volunteer for hosting and maintaining this? I think this would be a nice feature to run on a local area network. Or just on a PC. If we can define a list of servers and files we want to test, I wouldn't mind to set up the environment. So I guess: Apache HTTPd http://httpd.apache.org/ Boa http://www.boa.org/ Cherokee http://www.cherokee-project.com/ Hiawatha http://hiawatha.leisink.org/ Lighttpd http://www.lighttpd.net/ thttpd http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ u-cherokee http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/U-Cherokee.html Tests of: IPv4 / IPv6 Static / Dynamic Cached request Anymore?
4 May 2007 21:35
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Brian Rosner <brosner <at> gmail.com>
2007-05-04 19:35:30 GMT
2007-05-04 19:35:30 GMT
On 2007-05-04 06:13:34 -0600, Stefan de Konink <skinkie <at> xs4all.nl> said: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Alvaro Lopez Ortega schreef: >> Xan wrote, On 04/05/07 12:57: >> >>> I just want to know if there is a web page/wiki page that officialy >>> display the list of the main web pages using cherokee? >>> >>> I think it were useful for promoting cherokee(Continue reading)>> >> The site still lacks that page.. but I do agree on creating one. >> Angonio Ognio also proposed something similar a few weeks ago. >> >> Brian is currently working on an amazing new documentation system >> for Cherokee (You'll see.. it rocks!). I think that, as soon as he >> gets the first production version, we can go ahead and create it. > > Maybe adding an automatic benchmark system that runs every week on the > latest versions of the 'to be tested' software? > > > Stefan > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.3 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFGOyNuYH1+F2Rqwn0RCqRyAJ9KZrpIa1pZ7NY2NzOeWd2wsXBDJQCfZ/tW
5 May 2007 03:13
Re: Proposition: users using cherokee
Stefan de Konink <skinkie <at> xs4all.nl>
2007-05-05 01:13:01 GMT
2007-05-05 01:13:01 GMT
Brian Rosner schreef: > I think having automatic benchmarks would be awesome! This would need > to be planned out carefully to ensure valid results. It might be worth > noting that including something Bitten (http://bitten.cmlenz.net/) > would work and then extending it to work with benchmarks. I looked at the Bitten site, but I don't have any clue what it does :D My idea was the following: create a Linux image builder that includes a kernel and the webserver of choice. init=/bin/webserver the tester will run a test on the various media (and plugins/modules) the tester will be said what to test by the images requesting the index.html where the content is presented. The linux Image will be containing all necessary libraries, the network interface should be set up by the kernel. This should result in one active program with no interruptions. The images can be tested in virtualization, but probably it is much more clear to run the code on a good old machine. A machine were memory management matters and cpu cycles count. This machine should just have a grub menu for testing the images and uploading the images. It could be interesting to see if there are noticeable differences with building the webservers with gcc/tcc/etc.(Continue reading)
9 May 2007 23:22
Pre-Beta of cherokee-www
Brian Rosner <brosner <at> gmail.com>
2007-05-09 21:22:41 GMT
2007-05-09 21:22:41 GMT
Cherokee Users/Developers: It has been mentioned before that I am working on a brand new documentation system for Cherokee. This is true, of course, but with the new documentation system I have also taken on the task of re-creating the Cherokee website to be much much better overall. Since the new documentation system will have the ability to pull directly from Subversion I also wanted to take on the task of fixing Trac since it is pretty broken right now. All of that work is going very well and will have a demo of the new Trac up later this week. Once everything has been tested I can call it stable and get it running at cherokee-project.com! The new features of the website include: - New documentation system (hooks right into SVN so docs can be contained to specific versions of Cherokee) - Complete i18n!! The documentation system AND the new website will have complete support for as many languages as we can translate them to. This is all thanks to the AWESOME i18n support Django has built right in. - New blog system (a good place where we can provide updates to the community about Cherokee and its development) - Brand new Trac system using 0.10.4. Trac will be fixed up and working (you will be able to actually submit tickets hehe). It will be a fluid design as opposed to the current fixed width so it will work better on bigger screens. - Perhaps more features once I or you think of them! Want to help me? I need translators! Since the documentation and(Continue reading)
Regards,
Xan
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