The idea of a 'staged event-driven architecture' could certainly sound
'interesting' to some people not bussy enough, but all I read were jingles
and christmas is over ;-)

 Your benchmanrks on
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/talks/seda-sosp01-talk.pdf

 Might be pretty much flatten out when you offer all the features and
compatible stuff that apache does

 Also you can simply code around this idea or what I read from what is says
to me. What tells you, for example, the OS itslef with enough RAM is not
caching common and recurrent 'events' in memory anyway?

 These stats might be pretty contrived in that sense: 
 ._ "Existing OS designs do not provide graceful management of load" . . .
 ._ "Adopt a structured approach to event-driven concurrency" . . .

 IMHO, these ideas belong more in an application server. Probably you will
find more adepts among the Geronimo project. Good news is that they have
design Geronimo with JMX in mind, so maybe plugging in these ideas will be
pretty easy

> Hi,
> I actually contribute to the development of Sandstorm, a Staged
> Event-Driven Architecture (SEDA) based high-performance platform for
> services http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/proj/seda/
>
> Our platform is like an operating system for services; it manage
> ressource dynamically and offer optimal performance.
>
> By exemple, we have done a http server prototype that is much more
> performant than the Apache server!
>
> We are actually developping many interesting features and I would be
> happy if some developpers would like to contribute to the project.
> Please, contact me if you are interested.
>
> Best regards,
> -Jean


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