Thanks to email archives, future historians will have an easy task, provided they know what to grep for.
They will know that Varnish was discussed at the EuroBSDcon in Basel in November 2005 and that the first meeting was held, not on 25th of januaray 2006 as planned, but on 2nd of february instead, due to the SAS personel strike. There could however, be disagreement if Dag-Erlings initial creation of the subversion tree structure on 1st of february, the meeting at VG's downtown Oslo office, my email with architectural thoughts from the 9th of february or the blackboard in Basel counts as the official birtday of the project. So for the email record, let me state that the official birth of the project was New Years morning 2006, where I finally made up my mind that this could be a fun thing to work on. In other words, Varnish was three years old four days ago and I'm quite happy with the progress our toddler is showing. I promised to drop an email every so often to keep people in the loop so you know what to expect for the next half year or so. Before X-mas I added a new lookup algorithm called "critbit" which hopefully will address some of the performance/memory shortcomings of the "classic hash" lookup. Once we are happy with the stability of it, we will probably roll another 2.0.x release, before I start to tear up the tree for the big ticket item: persistent storage. We hope to have a 2.1 release with you in early summer and the major ticket item there is persistent storage, ie: not loosing your cached content when varnish restarts. There will probably also be a Web UI/management console application in that release As always we will try to hold the buglist in check, it has been growing a bit over the x-mas holiday, but it will get due attention now that we're back in the saddle. On a personal note: some of you found my wishlist on amazon.com and brigthened up my X-mas, thanks a lot, always appreciated :-) Happy New Year everybody! Poul-Henning -- Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX since Zilog Zeus 3.20 [email protected] | TCP/IP since RFC 956 FreeBSD committer | BSD since 4.3-tahoe Never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained by incompetence. _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
