On 11/16/2011 10:17 PM, Geoffrey Noakes wrote:
I AM ASKING FOR HELP FROM SOMEONE AT APACHE. Our original offer and ask of
Apache was this:
What we would like to do is to work with 1 or 2 HTTPD contributors to finish it
off. We
are looking for people who are well-known and recognized contributors to the
HTTPD
community, and preferably someone who is knowledgeable about SSL and cert
administration/licensing, and has familiarity with cloud and virtualized
environments.
This is *not* meant to be a product recommendation piece, instead it is an
education paper.
Hi Geoff,
I'm sorry your crew has become a bit frustrated. The timing of your
offer is very interesting, we have unfortunately been pounding through
the complexity of a major new release, 2.4.0, that's consumed almost
everyone's attention to detail. New/interesting/non-release-specific
things have gotten the short shift.
Rich, the URL is at
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/UnderstandingMultiUseSSLCertificates. We
posted that info on September 2. We are not particularly skilled in
Wiki-styled editing,
and we couldn’t figure out how to upload all our content. I’ve attached the
Word document
that contains our content.
I think everyone keeps being confused by the "3 screens" comment, for
which we were looking around for three different documents, in three
different places. Thanks for reposting the origin document.
Nick wrote earlier:
So you're looking for review? You might (or might not) find more takers for
that on the
dev list, or even the users list. Or if it's visible on the wiki, add a
request for
review at the top and see who bites.
… How do we do that?
It is visible on the wiki. A short note "this is what we've authored,
please read and provide any feedback if you find it valuable, or items
you found to be confusing".
That feedback would help the docs team to determine if it would be a
good addition [I believe it would].
Incorporating it into the Apache documentation is not necessarily the best goal.
Since we have the web, we can incorporate it by reference if it exists
elsewhere and looks
sufficiently relevant/useful.
It is nice that the SSL section of the httpd documentation is one of
the most thorough and well thought out sections. If it can be further
expanded with content directly relevant to 80% of users, by all means
we should probably do that.
… Our original thinking was to contribute content to Apache, and let Apache
edit and
publish it. We thought that if it came from VeriSign (now Symantec) that it
would be
perceived as a product pitch as opposed to an educational piece. If the Apache
community
would be better off with a link to a document authored by us (and posted on a
symantec.com
page) we’ll do that.
How do I get this done?
We can do both or either. We just had this discussion with respect
to Rich's publications. Our challenge, as a neutral collaboration
space, is to provide equal access to offer links to quality resources.
We haven't even figured out the way to do this with respect to our
own PMC member's publications, such as Nick's API book or Rich's regex
guide. But I believe we want to do this.
Sometimes it's just a matter of a gentle poke at the right moment as
folks come off of busy projects before they are again entangled in
busy projects. Everyone is just home from ApacheCon (who attended)
and are probably just collecting their wits again.
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