-----"Jim Popovitch" wrote----- 
> Personally, I would like to see Mailman break it's reliance on a local
> local webserver.  Currently you can't really move the Mailman logic
> (queue, archives, notifications, sign-up pages, admin pages, etc) to
> separate hosts without involving NFS or other shared fs technology.  I
> think with a little RPC or other technology it would be *great* to start
> breaking things apart in the next generation stuff.  Not so much for
> scalability, but for redundancy.  Just my $.02.
>
> -Jim P.

This sounds like a great idea; especially for memory consumption, at least 
in my opinion.  But then, I'm not too knowledgable when it comes to 
networking; as of yet.  I'm wondering, what other purposes could this serve. 
I'm thinking, if there's a decent benifit scale, it may draw some attention 
to the developers.  Hmmm?
   Troy B. 

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