Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-22 Thread Markus Bopp
Ok, but who from Caucho would allow e.g. me to try to build a community? Do I need to be explicitly allowed or can I just go for it? ps: I mean a typical php-community addressed to end-users that don't care about all the fancy app server and java specific stuff. Sam schrieb: >>> So why not start

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-21 Thread Sam
>> So why not start a community around Resin-Quercus that focuses the >> following topics: >> >> - Making the most common php-based applications 100% work (e.q. >> Joomla! >> is on the first sight but isn't at all) >> - Making the most used Pear scripts work with Quercus >> - Patching still bu

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-13 Thread Sam
> Running apt-get install libapache-mod-php5 is a lot easier than running > Resin for 99.99% of people in my experience. We are planning on creating a debian package after the 3.1.1 release. With the decision to package the Sun JDK as a debian package that should work fairly well. > Why Caucho d

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-12 Thread Ahmed Mohombe
David Campbell wrote: > > Ahmed Mohombe wrote: >> Sorry but this does not apply here. >> AFAIK Caucho is a company, not a "one man show". > > How many engineers do you think Caucho have? > I don't know if Caucho has many engineers or not. The only public information is here: http://www.caucho

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-12 Thread David Campbell
Ahmed Mohombe wrote: > Sorry but this does not apply here. > AFAIK Caucho is a company, not a "one man show". How many engineers do you think Caucho have? > Judging by your logic, all companies would do only one product at a time. Perhaps small companies should be fixing bugs rather than develop

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-12 Thread Ahmed Mohombe
Mattias Jiderhamn-4 wrote: > >> Also let's not forget that most of the PHP development takes place on >> Windows machines, where making things work (e.g. with IIS) is even more >> error prone. >> So for all these people, just downloading an application server, >> unpacking >> and starting it is

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-12 Thread Mattias Jiderhamn
Ahmed Mohombe: > Also let's not forget that most of the PHP development takes place on > Windows machines, where making things work (e.g. with IIS) is even more > error prone. > So for all these people, just downloading an application server, unpacking > and starting it is much simpler and secure a

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Jose Quinteiro
- David Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Running apt-get install libapache-mod-php5 is a lot easier than > running > Resin for 99.99% of people in my experience. Try "emerge resin" -- it's a whole lot less typing. ___ resin-interest mailing l

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Ahmed Mohombe
David Campbell wrote: > > > Running apt-get install libapache-mod-php5 is a lot easier than running > Resin for 99.99% of people in my experience. > I beg to disagree :). We don't know what "people in my experience" is, but for sure most simple users don't use apt-get (other distro) or have n

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread David Campbell
Markus Bopp wrote: > Hi, > > I informed lots of people about Quercus and feedback was from "wtf?" to > "that's what I waited for a long time". > > The problem why a lot of people notice but don't use it, is simple: > > most PHP users don't want the hassle of setting up a complete enterprise >

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Markus Bopp
> > This sounds good, but I'm not sure at what degree is the Resin team > interested in a community since maybe they want to sell this as consulting > (just guessing). > If it's not a problem than it would be very nice. > They shouldn't have a problem with it. If their codes and intelectual p

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Ahmed Mohombe
TheMuffinMan wrote: > > I informed lots of people about Quercus and feedback was from "wtf?" to > "that's what I waited for a long time". > Very interesting. So everybody is happy and it's very cool when some RoR "Hello World" works somehow, but when classical and very used webapplications (by

Re: [Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Markus Bopp
Hi, I informed lots of people about Quercus and feedback was from "wtf?" to "that's what I waited for a long time". The problem why a lot of people notice but don't use it, is simple: most PHP users don't want the hassle of setting up a complete enterprise architecture just to get their script

[Resin-interest] Quercus is fantastic !

2007-03-10 Thread Ahmed Mohombe
Hi, Quercus is a fantastic piece of software. Now since it is application server independent, it's even cooler :). I'm puzzeled that it has such a small echo and other very "unimportant" tech buzz things get much more attention (e.g. the entire jruby buzz). Maybe you (as authors) could mention