sysinstall v2
Garance A Drosihn
drosih at rpi.edu
Wed Sep 3 18:45:27 PDT 2003
At 8:35 PM -0400 9/3/03, Richard Coleman wrote:
If apache was to be replaced, I would suggest finding a very
basic, pure Python web server. Something that is very easy
to understand and modify. I'm sure many people here could
write one if necessary. Although a production web server is a
big project, a simple web server is actually pretty easy. It
probably wouldn't take more than 300 lines of Python (probably
much less).
I suspect this project's resources would be better spent using
an already-existing web server. I have no suggestion of whether
that should be apache or zope or thttpd (if we want something
really small), but I don't think we bring any special ideas to
the writing of a new web server. Even if that takes only 300
lines, I'd rather see those 300 lines spent on a "really Fly
installer" than a hum-drum web server.
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