On 01/27/2011 05:56 PM, Damon Courtney wrote:
On Jan 27, 2011, at 9:12 AM, Clif Flynt wrote:
It seems to me that there's more web activity now than there's
been in several years. This might just be because I've got a contract
doing some web-work for a change, but...
In the Tcl arena, we've got:
tclhttpd - old, reliable, stable and obsolete (but I use it).
wub - new, snazzy, up-to-date and fluid (I use this one, too).
rivet - stable, integrated with the most-used server (yeah, I use this one).
?others? - I probably missed a dozen or two that I don't use.
Would it be reasonable to do a compare-and-contrast panel at the Tcl
conference? Would anyone be willing to step up and defend their turf?
I'm hoping to go this year and drag Karl along. He's quite a busy guy though,
so I don't know if he can leave his commercial endeavors for 3 days and do
something academic. 0-] If I can make it this year, I'd be happy to sit in on
a panel as Rivet rep.
If you guys get together at Tcl-US 2011 I would like to be in the party,
maybe sitting in the rear seat, but I want to be there nonetheless. I
won't miss the chance to be involved in the "Rivet conspiracy to rule
the web" ;-)
-- Massimo
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