Antonio Ognio wrote:

> I've just added a comment right here at Chris Shiflett's blog:
>
> http://shiflett.org/archive/190#comments
>
> I'm telling his readers about the recent news and progress being
> made by Cherokee by supporting Rails via SGI, PHP via FastCGI and
> Windows as a native port.
>
> Please whenever you have a chance and have the mood try to spread
> the news about this project since we need enough eyeballs and hands
> to help us improve it.
>
> So blog from time to time about Cherokee, tell your friends and
> colleagues, mail your local LUG, you get the idea...

  Good stuff! This proposal is a really interesting idea which might
  have a good impact on the project.

  Beside that idea, I think there are more things we can do in the
  same way.  This week we'll be releasing a new version of the server
  with a bunch of new features: SCGI, FastCGI, the Windows port, etc..
  it would be great to provide useful information for the people who
  are thinking of switch to, or at least test, Cherokee.

  I'm thinking of blog entries or little howto's on: "How to use XXX
  with Cherokee and FastCGI", "How to use Ruby on Rails with Cherokee
  and SCGI", "How to set a web server to reply 3k PHP request per
  second in 5 minutes", etc.

> So after some time playing with the GIMP I came up with this one:
>
> http://gnrfan.org/files/artes/buttons/cherokeewish126x70.gif
>
> It's not as good as Django's button but perhaps Ion (Jonathan) can
> quite easily come up with something way cooler since he's really an
> artist not me.

  I've added it to the website:

    http://www.0x50.org/branding


  Thanks Antonio :)

--
Greetings, alo.
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