On Fri, 13 Jun 2014, sri wrote:

>  That's rather ignorant of the actual situation. CGI is not going away, 
> just one of the two ways to deploy in CGI environments we currently support 
> would get moved into a separate distribution. The simple truth is that 
> nobody on the core team has actually used CGI in many years, know how is 
> dwindling and at some point we will be unable to react to problems that may 
> arise, this is an unacceptable situation.

CGI is a static target. It doesn't change. AFAICT it works just perfectly, 
and the test harnesses seem to say the same.

> I am well aware that there's a vocal minority that wants to keep 
> Mojo::Server::CGI in core, but at the same time nobody from this minority 
> has even attempted to solve our problems with better documentation. The 
> relevant wiki page for example has seen no major edits in a very long time.
> 
>     https://github.com/kraih/mojo/wiki/Apache-deployment

If you or anyone else can identify deficiencies in the documentation I can 
try to fix them. That said, I'm not an apache expert. Nor expert on any 
other web server.

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Charlie

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