> From: Ryan Bloom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 29 September 2001 07:19
> On Wednesday 26 September 2001 05:55 pm, Ryan Bloom wrote: > > On Wednesday 26 September 2001 05:45 pm, Roy T. Fielding wrote: > > > > I'm still in favor of apr-client. If we want to rename the top-level > > > > CVS directory at some point, then fine... > > > > > > Okay, assuming the APR PMC wants to take it on as a responsibility. > > > > I'll check this, and report back the results. I have counted 3 > people on > > this list who have said that they are interested. Expect to > have an answer > > on this thread in 2 - 3 days. > > Okay, this has been decided by the PMC. We will accept this project. The > name that the PMC would like to use for this project is apr-serf. Ok, great. One question though: why 'serf'? http://www.encyclopedia.com/articlesnew/11708.html http://serfsoft.com/ http://www.webserf.com/ http://serf.org/ http://www.serf.com/ http://www.serf.ubc.ca/ http://www.netserf.org http://www.serf.com.au/ http://www.che.udel.edu/SERF/ http://www.safesurf.com/serf.htm There are a lot of 'serf's out there, but I'm missing the link to an http client library. Not that I couldn't live with this name, I'd just like to know where it came from. > I will create > a repository with nothing but a STATUS file in a few minutes. I > will also ask > Brian to setup a developers mailing list and CVS mailing list. > > Ryan Ack. Thanks, Sander
