This looks wonderful to me. I've been using Varnish and Nginx as reverse proxies a lot lately and have used mod_proxy a bunch in the past - they are all extremely useful tools and I believe there is still more room for additional tools.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Roy T. Fielding<field...@gbiv.com> wrote: > I think this is an interesting opportunity to compare > different implementations and share code where desirable. > I haven't seen anyone comment on the proposal yet. > > ....Roy > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Leif Hedstrom <l...@yahoo-inc.com> >> Date: June 12, 2009 9:17:59 AM PDT >> To: gene...@incubator.apache.org >> Subject: [Proposal] Traffic Server >> >> >> Good morning, >> >> We would like to submit the Traffic Server proposal to the incubator. Our >> draft is available at >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/TrafficServerProposal >> >> >> A quick overview of Traffic Server: >> >> Traffic Server is a Yahoo! / Inktomi caching proxy server. It has been >> actively developed and used inside Yahoo! for the last 3+ years, and we are >> now ready to begin the next step in it's evolution: make it Open Source. TS >> is a fairly large piece of software (300k+ lines of C/C++ code), and >> provides features and benefits lacking in many existing proxy/caches. >> >> I am obviously looking for feedback and comments on the proposal, as well >> as a few mentors. Doug Cutting has accepted to be our Champion. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- Leif >