> On Feb 10, 2015, at 12:36 PM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote: > > Here's my proposed httpd (and related) track. If anyone has any objections, > changes, suggestions, whatever, please speak up. Thanks. > > > Day 1: > > * Panel: The Apache Group greybeards: If I'd only known then (Don’t yet have > confirmation of who’s actually going to be there. Brian has declined to speak > on such a panel.) Note if that these folks don't show up, we'll need to find > something to fill this slot with. Brian has confirmed that he'll attend, but > so far I don't have an absolute confirmation from anybody else from that era. > > * What's New In Apache HTTPD 2.4 - jimjag - > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/proposals/4014 > > * mod_rewrite and friends - rbowen - > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/proposals/1528/4013 > > * The State of TLS on Apache HTTP Server - wrowe - > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/proposals/4346
What are the odds that we can get wrowe to do a “State of TLS in Apache Web Servers”? It’d be really slick, IMO, to present a unified front on how Apache HTTPD, Apache Traffic Server, and Apache Tomcat supports all the various features of TLS and make the world a better, more secure place. I’m sure our respective communities would gladly participate and help Bill with this. Maybe even something as small as including some slides to show how our Web server solutions provide world class TLS features? As a note, ATS was the first web proxy to get All Green status on Iliya’s “Is it fast yet” TLS comparison chart: https://istlsfastyet.com — Leif