jpd wrote:
> hi,
> 
> Any idea if theres going to be a forum or just a mailing list?
> 

Welcome to the group. No - there is no plan for a forum. But the mailing 
list is archived I believe.

> I like the idea of having of two versions of things like apache, php etc 
> as it allows for two levels of support.
> 
> The stuff in solaris can be behind but well tested.
> 
> The web stack can be much closer to the bleading edge and come with 
> extra options that the average user would not want.
> 

That's the idea - glad we think alike.

> Thinks like the subversion module for apache as we do development works 
> and http is our only option for access, this sort of module would be 
> useful for developers but not for people just doing web deployments.  So 
> i see there is room for two web stack projects, normal people and crazy 
> people (thats us).
> 

The svn repository already has a few enhancements/bugfixes from Cool 
Stack 1.1. Check out the README file in trunk/src.

> I also think that it should be packaged in pkg or something, just makes 
> things easier if Solaris ever gets some sort of network package 
> repository (see every linux etc...)
> 

We're still pondering over the packaging issue. For now since Cool Stack 
is still quite current, we do have binaries, but going forward we need 
to figure out the right way to do this.

> Any idea if this group is growing?  its been a bit quiet.

Yes - it's been quiet. I suspect once we have something interesting here 
(that's not in Cool Stack), we can attract more folks.
Please let us know what you'd like to see as part of this project.

Shanti

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