Hello All, 

If you haven’t seen Igor’s post from today, yet, it’s worth a read.  Here’s a 
teaser --

> The next 12 months herald some major new features for NGINX Open Source. The 
> stories about NGINX and JavaScript will be realized - I have a working 
> prototype of a JavaScript VM that is highly optimized for NGINX’s unique 
> requirements and we’ve begun the task of embedding it within NGINX Open 
> Source.
> 
> Our community of module developers is vital to the success of NGINX in the 
> open source world. We know it’s not as easy as it could be to develop for 
> NGINX, and to address that situation, we’re beginning the implementation of a 
> pluggable module API in the next couple of months. Our goal is to make it 
> simpler for our developer community to create and distribute modules for 
> NGINX, giving users more choice and flexibility to extend the NGINX open 
> source core. We’re also establishing a developer relations team to help 
> support the community in this transition.
> 
> You may already have read our plan to support HTTP/2 in NGINX Open Source. We 
> appreciate how important it is to our users that we continue to support the 
> innovations that others are making in our space, and our HTTP/2 support will 
> of course build on the successful SPDY implementation that has been used by a 
> number of sites.

The rest is here —  
http://nginx.com/blog/nginx-open-source-reflecting-back-and-looking-ahead/

As always, NGINX’s continued growth and success is thanks to you all in the 
user and developer communities.  If you have any questions about the developer 
relations team, please feel free to reach out.

Sarah

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