Paul Davidson wrote: > First, the tease- > > The alpha test of Messenger-VM, a completely PHP, open source, web > voicemail application for Asterisk, that has no dependancies other > than Asterisk itself, is just about complete. If all goes well, I > should be able to release it as a public beta version this weekend, or > possibly early next week. I'm soliciting distribution suggestions.. > attach it to a list email? (it's 42K, shouldn't kill anyone- but that > doesn't make it wanted, and I haven't read the list rules to see if > it's even allowed).. I don't have a handy file distribution point > right now, if someone wants to volunteer to host it, that'd be great. Send it to me and I can put it up on my web page, either temporarily or permanently. If this is something you'd like to contribute to the Astlinux codebase, then I can check it into SVN instead. > Development question, to those who put together the distro. As I'm > working on wrapping this up, I'm hitting some walls with mini_httpd.. > some inconsistencies with what PHP expects to find in it's CGI > variables, and definitely some performance hits. I'm wondering if > there is anyone out there pushing for a replacement? Something allong > the lines of the AppWeb server ( http://www.appwebserver.org/) > perhaps? It's slightly larger, but would really help out with more > development efforts in PHP for Astlinux. Once I get into the > configuration management stuff, I've a feeling I'll really be wanting > something other than mini_httpd. Thoughts? Comments? Looks very interesting. I haven't had time to do a feature comparison, but if you can make a strong case for why it should be included instead of mini_httpd, it looks like compiling it should be easy. Cross-compilation is actually well documented (for a change). What features do you need that mini_httpd doesn't include? Neither Kristian or I are strong php types. I can do some basic php stuff, but that's about it.
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