On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:10:28AM +0100, Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote:
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 12:32:46AM +0100, Tomasz
Wegrzanowski wrote:
There was such idea, but it isn't really
popular here.
No code yet, not sure if ever.
Why is it not popular?
It is news to me that it is not popular.
Well, you don't have any code yet, have quite radical ideas about desing,
and you didn't tell us whether it will be possible to mirror wikipedia
without having to use Apache.
Instead of implying that the apache module was unpopular, it might have
been better to have just said it wasn't in existence yet.
Apache runs on every platform one is likely to want to run a Wikipedia
on; I don't see being bound to Apache as an issue. If you do have an
issue with that, I'd appreciate you spelling it out in detail so I can
address it.
As for "radical" ideas, I haven't put a single original idea in the
design. It is all traditional, orthodox Unix and standard engineering
practice. Maybe those things were radical 30 years ago. Today those
things are considered tried and true by most people.
Which items in particular did you consider "radical"?
Jonathan
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