Hi there,
        I had something in mind which may look interesting.

The make/scripts for building Aolserver under Windows are well done and seem
to be complete.
So I was thinking about migrating these scripts to Naviserver and giving
them a try.
>From there I should get a list of problems/issues (if any).

Does it seems reasonable?

Maurizio


-----Original Message-----
From: jgdavid...@mac.com [mailto:jgdavid...@mac.com] 
Sent: 08 October 2012 17:08
To: John Buckman from BookMooch
Cc: aolserver-talk@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] naviserver to replace aolserver?


Howdy,

Well I just accepted my invite to join the Naviserver project :)

So, there are build issues to work out (32/64bit, Windows) and some features
missing.  If we create a list, perhaps we could start with a compatibility
module with current version, i.e., first goal is folks who are using current
versions of Aolserver can use current versions of Naviserver with some
module/config wrapper thingers.  Then, from that baseline, we can move
forward, leaving AolServer where it is.


-Jim




On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:47 PM, John Buckman from BookMooch <j...@bookmooch.com>
wrote:

>> Yes -- I think I recall Naviserver splitting because we weren't
responsive at Aol.  Made sense at the time -- there was just no
justification for Aol to support the project at the time. 
>> 
>> Merging back makes sense.  I'm guessing it's easier to fix whatever is
perceived as not working with Naviserver and freeze Aolserver than the other
way around?  Just a guess.  I always liked the Naviserver name better
anyway...  
> 
> I'd vote for trying to get onboard the naviserver wagon, as
> a) they seem to have had a lot of innovation
> b) their documentation has apparently come a long way
> c) their handling of scalability, leaking and memory bloat is 
> apparently further along than aolserver
> d) their project name doesn't make people cringe.
> 
> Question: what does aolserver have that might need to be merged into
naviserver?
> 
> -john
> 
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