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DATE | 2021-03-17 |
FROM | Fred Moyer
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [DISCUSS] The future of mod_perl
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Wed, 17 Mar 2021 20:02:18 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <6db02a9e-5544-1836-9277-ebd7128df1a0-at-minaret.biz> <74fbc642-a2b5-c73d-794b-9463456fd27c-at-netrition.com> <4e4bd659-d3f2-cc0a-afc2-779304f4919c-at-utoronto.ca> In-Reply-To: <4e4bd659-d3f2-cc0a-afc2-779304f4919c-at-utoronto.ca> From: Fred Moyer Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 20:02:08 -0700 Message-ID: To: Adam Prime Cc: mod_perl list Subject: Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [DISCUSS] The future of mod_perl X-BeenThere: hangout-at-nylxs.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.30rc1 List-Id: NYLXS Tech Talk and Politics List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============1337063044==" Errors-To: hangout-bounces-at-nylxs.com Sender: "Hangout"
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Happy to continue being a maintainer. Longer response coming soon :)
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 7:39 PM Adam Prime wrote:
> I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then a new thread would be > the place to do that. > > With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the > community if, when, and how that happens. That's what the point of this > thread is. If there aren't people that are committed enough to the > project for whatever reason to step up and keep it from going to the > attic, then that's what will happen. > > Adam > > > > On 3/17/2021 9:50 PM, Jim Albert wrote: > > Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be pulling > > the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but is it > > reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives inline > > with the various means of using mod_perl from the low level means of > > interfacing with the Apache server to the quick and dirty stuff > > (ModPerl::PerlRun, I believe to keep Perl and modules in memory). > > > > For those drawing the same conclusions from this thread as me, I've seen > > mod_fcgid proposed as an alternative, but I haven't yet played with it. > > Anyone with similar thoughts would ideally be looking for something that > > doesn't require months of redeveloping to a proposed replacement to > > mod_perl. > > > > I like mod_perl and it does a good job for what I use it for, but if we > > have no one developing, it sounds like we're waiting for the catalyst to > > come along that puts and end to it. EG.. some future Apache > > incompatibility. I'd really like someone with mod_perl authority to > > tell me I'm wrong, but my take on Adam's reply pretty much leaves me > > with that conclusion. I don't see another way to draw a better > conclusion. > > > > Jim > > >
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Happy to continue being a maintainer. Longer response com= ing soon :)
kquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #cc= c solid;padding-left:1ex">I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then= a new thread would be
the place to do that.
With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the
community if, when, and how that happens. That's what the point of this=
thread is. If there aren't people that are committed enough to the
project for whatever reason to step up and keep it from going to the
attic, then that's what will happen.
Adam
On 3/17/2021 9:50 PM, Jim Albert wrote:
> Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be pu= lling
> the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but is it > > reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives inline <= br> > with the various means of using mod_perl from the low level means of <= br> > interfacing with the Apache server to the quick and dirty stuff
> (ModPerl::PerlRun, I believe to keep Perl and modules in memory).
>
> For those drawing the same conclusions from this thread as me, I'v= e seen
> mod_fcgid proposed as an alternative, but I haven't yet played wit= h it.
> Anyone with similar thoughts would ideally be looking for something th= at
> doesn't require months of redeveloping to a proposed replacement t= o
> mod_perl.
>
> I like mod_perl and it does a good job for what I use it for, but if w= e
> have no one developing, it sounds like we're waiting for the catal= yst to
> come along that puts and end to it. EG.. some future Apache
> incompatibility.=C2=A0 I'd really like someone with mod_perl autho= rity to
> tell me I'm wrong, but my take on Adam's reply pretty much lea= ves me
> with that conclusion. I don't see another way to draw a better con= clusion.
>
> Jim
>
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Happy to continue being a maintainer. Longer response coming soon :)
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 7:39 PM Adam Prime wrote:
> I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then a new thread would be > the place to do that. > > With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the > community if, when, and how that happens. That's what the point of this > thread is. If there aren't people that are committed enough to the > project for whatever reason to step up and keep it from going to the > attic, then that's what will happen. > > Adam > > > > On 3/17/2021 9:50 PM, Jim Albert wrote: > > Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be pulling > > the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but is it > > reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives inline > > with the various means of using mod_perl from the low level means of > > interfacing with the Apache server to the quick and dirty stuff > > (ModPerl::PerlRun, I believe to keep Perl and modules in memory). > > > > For those drawing the same conclusions from this thread as me, I've seen > > mod_fcgid proposed as an alternative, but I haven't yet played with it. > > Anyone with similar thoughts would ideally be looking for something that > > doesn't require months of redeveloping to a proposed replacement to > > mod_perl. > > > > I like mod_perl and it does a good job for what I use it for, but if we > > have no one developing, it sounds like we're waiting for the catalyst to > > come along that puts and end to it. EG.. some future Apache > > incompatibility. I'd really like someone with mod_perl authority to > > tell me I'm wrong, but my take on Adam's reply pretty much leaves me > > with that conclusion. I don't see another way to draw a better > conclusion. > > > > Jim > > >
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Happy to continue being a maintainer. Longer response com= ing soon :)
kquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #cc= c solid;padding-left:1ex">I think if you want to discuss alternatives, then= a new thread would be
the place to do that.
With regards to plug being pulled, I think that it is up to the
community if, when, and how that happens. That's what the point of this=
thread is. If there aren't people that are committed enough to the
project for whatever reason to step up and keep it from going to the
attic, then that's what will happen.
Adam
On 3/17/2021 9:50 PM, Jim Albert wrote:
> Not that I want to be the guy that says it sounds like we'll be pu= lling
> the mod_perl plug at any time the right scenario arises, but is it > > reasonable to have a discussion here on mod_perl alternatives inline <= br> > with the various means of using mod_perl from the low level means of <= br> > interfacing with the Apache server to the quick and dirty stuff
> (ModPerl::PerlRun, I believe to keep Perl and modules in memory).
>
> For those drawing the same conclusions from this thread as me, I'v= e seen
> mod_fcgid proposed as an alternative, but I haven't yet played wit= h it.
> Anyone with similar thoughts would ideally be looking for something th= at
> doesn't require months of redeveloping to a proposed replacement t= o
> mod_perl.
>
> I like mod_perl and it does a good job for what I use it for, but if w= e
> have no one developing, it sounds like we're waiting for the catal= yst to
> come along that puts and end to it. EG.. some future Apache
> incompatibility.=C2=A0 I'd really like someone with mod_perl autho= rity to
> tell me I'm wrong, but my take on Adam's reply pretty much lea= ves me
> with that conclusion. I don't see another way to draw a better con= clusion.
>
> Jim
>
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