On Monday 11 April 2005 7:55 pm, Stuart Herbert wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> Jason Wever wrote:
> | And why would we not want to present the default Apache index.html to our
> | users?
>
> Installing anything as a default page into /var/www/localhost/htdocs/ is
> dangerous.  If the Apache install is an upgrade, the default page could
> quite easily break someone's working website.
>
> I haven't looked at the new page myself (yet), but I hope that
>
> a) it's only installed if a local USE flag is enabled, and

yes. definitely.

> b) that it's tasteful and contains useful "Getting Started" material

tasteful. yeah. useful getting started? yeah, one href to 
gentoo org. No, seriousely, you wanna more "getting started"? 
Than hire the documentation team, because upstream apache won't 
maintain "getting started" docs anylonger as a default webpage 
and we did not agree to their current plain'n'ugly "It works!"
page. Once we've set up the server documentation e.g. 
(that one on apache-svn repos that still exists) than yeah, lets
put it up. But for so long? no way. (except for the conditions 
mentioned above).

Christian Parpart.

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