On Tuesday 04 November 2003 15:07, you wrote:
> On 2003.11.04, Zoran Vasiljevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > People write TIP's. Core team decides what/what-not.
> > Simple as that.
>
> [...]
>
> > Now, what do you say about that?
>
> Sure, of course it's a good idea.  The person(s) who most want to see
> Digest auth can bear the burden of writing the AIP for it.  :-)
>

Oh boy, I'm glad we're (finally) becoming more constructive!

I must add to this that the AIP (= AOLserver Improvement Proposal)
should address the *general* plugin interface of AOLserver, more
specifically the interface used to hook-up alternate authorization
methods  when/if they come along the road. The Jim's fine idea can
serve as the starting point.

This is not the only part, though...

I think there is a patch from Joshua Ginsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to allow for some more info for module developers about the state of the
http connection, right?
And there is a proposal from Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to decouple http processing in order to make AS more general vehicle for
writing non-http-related services.
And, I'm sure there are *lots* of other ideas for which there should
be an AIP to vote for/aginst, as well.

If nobody objects....
Because nothing comes for free and the best way to start something
is to pull up the sleeves and make it happen (with the hope that others
will follow) I will try to arrange that TIP-tracking infrastructure gets somehow
installed on the AOLserver website. No idea how am I going to do this
but I will try...

Zoran


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