Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache

2022-12-13 Thread Jesús González
Thanks, Ruediger! mod_wasm code can be reviewed now on the PR: https://github.com/apache/httpd/pull/335 I will work on adding a Travis CI test for mod_wasm. Cheers, Jesús El 13/12/22, 20:45, "Ruediger Pluem" mailto:rpl...@apache.org>> escribió: !! External Email On 12/13/22 7:58 PM, Jesús

Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache

2022-12-13 Thread Ruediger Pluem
On 12/13/22 7:58 PM, Jesús González wrote: > Thank Jean-Frederic for your feedback! > > Regarding reviewing from the diff, I agree that a PR to GitHub will ease the > review process. > I'm afraid I don't have enough permission to do it. Who/where can I ask for > it? You don't need special

Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache

2022-12-13 Thread Jesús González
Thank Jean-Frederic for your feedback! Regarding reviewing from the diff, I agree that a PR to GitHub will ease the review process. I'm afraid I don't have enough permission to do it. Who/where can I ask for it? On the issue with wasm_return_const_char_ownership(), that's probably because we

Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache

2022-12-13 Thread jean-frederic clere
On 11/14/22 07:37, Jesús González wrote: Hi everyone, I’m Jesús González, and I am part of VMware’s Wasm Labs: wasmlabs.dev , a group focused on creating open source tools for WebAssembly. We have created mod_wasm, an Apachemodule for running WebAssembly binaries