I've been chatting with Vlad offline. After reviewing the two modules, I'll be importing them into AOLserver's CVS tree shortly, probably next weekend. This review will include renaming modules (i.e. nsmail to nsimap, or nsimapc, c=client) and anything else that needs to be done. Vlad's already told me he has no heartburn with maintaining the modules from SourceForge. I'll be adding him as a committer when I import the modules. I'll let you all know what I'm doing so I can get some feedback from the community before I import them and create a release package.
If you have any suggestions between now and then, post to the list or send to me directly. Anybody else have any modules they want to throw in the bag? /s. On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 00:42:30 +0200, "Wojciech Kocjan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Roberto Mello wrote: > > Wow, this flurry of modules for AOLserver is fantastic! Keep'em coming, > > and thanks for your contributions. > > I'm on my way with a quite useful module myself. This will take a week > or two, as I want to clean up the code a bit - it was used internally > for now. > > It will allow some of these: > - host based vhosting and file aliasing > - file/socket detaching (*HARDCODED* - Tcl >=8.4 checking will be added > in the near future) > - i18n support (Utf-8 and other encodings handling) > - Tcl based ADP parsing (I'm using it for all of my dynamic pages!) > - URL based statistics - mostly for testing & benchmarking dynamic > pages > - async handlers (allows Tcl_Async*() based multithreaded > communication) > (*REQUIRES* Tcl 8.3.4 or 8.4) > - misc utilities > > I guess the most important part will be the new vhosting and Tcl based > ADP parsing. > > > On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 03:23:50PM -0400, Vlad Seryakov wrote: > > > >>Hello, > >> > >>I have two modules for Aolserver: > >> > >>nsmain - IMAP interface, can be used as IMAP client > > That's excellent. Out of curiosity, why "nsmain" instead of something like > > "nsimap"? > > I second that question :-) > > >>nssnmp - SNMP interface, can be used AS SNMP client, supports ICMP as well > > Hmm, I can see all sorts of interesting applications for this. Again, out > > of curiosity, what have you een using it in production for? > > Could you add some DNS support as well? I use scotty for SNMP, ICMP and > DNS, but would gladly move to a NS based library. > > -- > WK > (written at Stardate 56745.0) > > "Data typing is an illusion. Everything is a sequence of bytes." > -Todd > Coram > -- Scott Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scottg.net
