Hi - I don't know how others feel, but one of the "community" issues I'm having is that a mailing list is not a great place to have 5 discussions going on at once, IMO. If the mailing list does get more active (which in a way would be great), I would probably have to just unsubscribe.
I think it's great that people are having in-depth discussions about how fast-cgi works, OACS, the issues with implementing it, etc., but since that isn't on my radar and I have zero interest in OACS, it's mostly noise to me. It'd be much easier IMO if "how to get fastcgi on AS" were a topic on a topic-based bulletin-board. THen people could look at things that were directly relevant or of interest. The other advantage of a topic-based board is that when new people join, they can easily get a sense of history. I know (or think) there is an archived copy of the mailing list, but doubt many people are going to go through 8-10 years of a mailing list. But, they might go poking through topics that look interesting on a board. To keep people "in the loop", maybe a daily digest of topics with activity could be emailed. Just a thought... Jim > On 2005.02.08, John Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >When you say "integrated security" are you talking about the NTLM auth > > >scheme for HTTP? As long as mod_proxy properly handles HTTP Keep-Alive, -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.