Can you please choose a more specific directive name? Like "LimitTLSunderH2".
We don't have switches for RFC compliance. We do have switches for stupid WG
political positions that contradict common sense and are not applicable to
non-Internet deployments.
Roy
> On Oct 14, 2015, at 5:10
+1, thanks Stefan!
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> The ASF is all about recognizing and rewarding merit. The whole
> "Apache Way" started here, with this project, and httpd has always
> been the sort of "guiding light" and example of how Apache projects
Thanks to everyone for the kind words. It has been my pleasure
to contribute to such a community as Apache and I plan on
continuing doing so as much as possible.
Many thanks to Jim, Eric, Yann, Rainer, Kaspar and all the
others that have made me welcome here right from the start and
who helped
> On Oct 14, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
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> On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:58:48 -0400
> Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
>
>> Once again, I'd like to thank them personally!
>
> +1 to all that, with one small addition.
>
> Apache is about the individuals who
And we were all just getting so warm and fuzzy here... ;-)
There are several areas where RFC 7540 says something that - let's say it
like this - applies maybe to the Internet - whatever that is - but that
Apache httpd should and will work in environments that have other needs.
Instead of a
Am 14.10.2015 um 14:58 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
The ASF is all about recognizing and rewarding merit. The whole
"Apache Way" started here, with this project, and httpd has always
been the sort of "guiding light" and example of how Apache projects
(should) work.
Inclusion of the HTTP/2
My profound respect and gratitude to all the individuals involved in
supporting, developing, testing and documenting h2.
With love and awe,
Buanzo.
On 14 Oct 2015 11:02 am, "Nick Kew" wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:58:48 -0400
> Jim Jagielski wrote:
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>
>
Am 14.10.2015 um 14:37 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
Need some advice on how to expand our test framework. We had the problem that
current test on 421 return codes failed as the current setup makes that depend
on vhosts/other config interference. Undesirable.
Also, I am adding more RFC 7540
Need some advice on how to expand our test framework. We had the problem that
current test on 421 return codes failed as the current setup makes that depend
on vhosts/other config interference. Undesirable.
Also, I am adding more RFC 7540 compliant behaviour which means mod_http2 will
check
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Stefan Eissing
wrote:
> Any advice on how to add a test host (e.g. real port) to our test suite in
> the most compatible way?
1426878 added an SSL vhost. It seems like there is a magic port
assignment the config-generator and client
The ASF is all about recognizing and rewarding merit. The whole
"Apache Way" started here, with this project, and httpd has always
been the sort of "guiding light" and example of how Apache projects
(should) work.
Inclusion of the HTTP/2 implementation for httpd, especially for
the 2.4.x branch,
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:58:48 -0400
Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Once again, I'd like to thank them personally!
+1 to all that, with one small addition.
Apache is about the individuals who participate. So the
chief thanks go to Stefan, who is of course now one of us.
And of course
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Inclusion of the HTTP/2 implementation for httpd, especially for
> the 2.4.x branch, is a substantial feather in our cap. But we
> would have been far behind the 8-ball if not for the funding by
> the GSM Association on
Indeed, +1!
With regards,
Daniel
On 10/14/2015, 2:58:48 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> The ASF is all about recognizing and rewarding merit. The whole
> "Apache Way" started here, with this project, and httpd has always
> been the sort of "guiding light" and example of how Apache
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> The ASF is all about recognizing and rewarding merit. The whole
> "Apache Way" started here, with this project, and httpd has always
> been the sort of "guiding light" and example of how Apache projects
> (should) work.
>
And credits to Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa for his excellent nghttp2 Library
work.
Steffen
On Wednesday 14/10/2015 at 16:04, Nick Kew wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:58:48 -0400
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Once again, I'd like to thank them personally!
+1 to all that, with one
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 08:58:48 -0400
> Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
>
> > Once again, I'd like to thank them personally!
>
> +1 to all that, with one small addition.
>
> Apache is about the individuals who
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