Hi list!

Are you aware of the discussion at [email protected] to punt the
Proxy from the source tree?

Very strong opinions are expressed there, against mod_proxy as a part
of an HTTP server, against mod_proxy as a module without a maintainer,
etc., etc.

I believe that most of us opposed these opinions. On the other hand,
most of us don't have time to join the main list and receive the
zillion messages, so are not aware of that discussion, and almost
nobody tries to argue with the opinions there.

I welcome subscribers of modproxy-dev to join that list (instruction
at http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html#http-dev) and
express our side. To see the opinions I mentioned, please look at the
following threads:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=97595977400003&w=2&r=1
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-new-httpd&m=98140196311131&w=2

The best thing we can contribute to the discussion, is somebody who
will take the responsibility to be the official maintainer of this
module.

But even if you can't do it, you can still:

1. Write about the importance of the module.
2. Emphasize the extra importance of the reverse proxy, and that if it
   is included, it will make sense to include the whole proxy.
3. Features (including ease, weight, rewrite, etc.) which are not
   supported by squid but only by Apache.
4. your experience with it (e.g. "I'm the webmaster of ......  and we
   use mod_proxy under 200,000 machines to cache the traffic of our
   120 million users. Axing mod_proxy from the source tree, will not
   only cause us a problem, but also lower its netcraft statistics
   from 60% to 2%").
5. Try to convince that today, with the new mechanism of filtered I/O
   in Apache 2.0, mod_proxy is an integral part of Apache more than
   ever. IIRC, one of the subscribers here, told about his experience
   with porting the proxy to use the filters API, and it sounded
   great.
6. Send patches.
7. Tell them about the great success that Apache 2 is going to have:
   After 4 years of development, and without key parts such as proxy
   and SSL (now even mod_rewrite is under danger!), I'm convinced that
   Apache 2 will double netcraft statistics (from 60% to 120%! ;-)

Now seriously (contrary to 7): Apache 2.0 is really going to be a
great thing; It will be pity if the key parts of it will be missing.
So open your mouth and speak.
-- 
Eli Marmor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CTO, Founder
Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd.
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