On Oct 2, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Neerdaels, Chuck wrote: > While I can't speak in any official capacity, I do know that getting this > open sourced in the first place required an executive sponsor to push it > forward. I was in that role at the time, though since I've departed in > 2010, their interest in this project has been pretty weak. I'm willing to > be surprised, but I wouldn't expect any more contributions. >
Thanks for that, helps making a decision. Jan > Best, > chuck > > On 10/2/11 7:14 AM, "Leif Hedstrom" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have no idea, there are only a couple of people left there working on >> this, and I'm not one of them :) >> >> Leif >> >> On Oct 2, 2011, at 6:51 AM, Jan Algermissen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Oct 2, 2011, at 5:41 AM, Leif Hedstrom wrote: >>> >>>> On 10/01/2011 08:07 AM, Jan Algermissen wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I seem to be unable to extract this from the documentation, so ... >>>>> >>>>> Does TrafficServer implement ESI? And if so, which features of ESI >>>>> 1.0? >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone happen to know the name of the plugin that is responsible >>>>> for ESI? >>>> >>>> Unfortunately the plugin was never open sourced from Yahoo. Perhaps >>>> someone from Yahoo can update the status if this will be possible to >>>> Open Source or not? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Any idea how long feedback on this might take? >>> >>> If it turns out that Yahoo will not release it, I am pretty likely to >>> roll my own ESI plugin. Hence it would be great to receive a quick >>> 'Never!' if it's 'Never!' :-) >>> >>> Jan >>> >>> >>>> >>>> -- Leif >>>> >>> >
